You will never tire of Tiger Woods's game of golf.
He doesn't wear a red shirt to the end of a tournament, not because of the large crowds or the wild drives or amazing recoveries.
Tiger Woods wears red in the final round.
Why is Tiger Woods always wearing a red shirt in the final round of golf?
Red is often interpreted as a sign that there is danger.
Woods' rivals used to believe that when they saw his name on a leaderboard.
After his 1997 Masters win, everyone knew about his tradition of wearing red Sundays.
It turns out that the meaning of the color is simpler.
Woods previously stated that he wore red every day since his college days or junior golf days. These were big events at the end of each day.
"I stuck with it out superstition and it worked.
"I chose a school that was actually red and we wore it on our last day of events. It worked out.
Tiger Woods, wearing a red shirt, kisses Claret Jug after winning the 2006 Open.
"I came out of here, and I continued it.
"I have had some wins in red and that is not going to change."