New details have emerged Tiger WoodsThere were reports that members of his inner circle were upset about a recent DUI arrest in Florida and feared the consequences.

Additionally, reports about what he was wearing at the time of the incident caused an uproar among his fans, according to the Daily Mail. Woods was wearing a “Sun Day Red” shirt from his clothing brand when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Woods, 50, flipped his Range Rover SUV to the ground and hit the back of a tow truck at high speed, leading to his arrest on charges of drink-driving, property damage and refusing to submit to investigation. Urine test.
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‘Sun Day Red’ details boost Tiger Woods’ wealth
Woods’ signature clothing line, “Sun Day Red,” has been a major focus of his post-tournament business ventures. The incident also affected the brand’s visibility, as images and reports of the arrest were widely shared on social media platforms.
Fans have flocked to Tiger Woods’ website to buy the now-famous blue polo shirt he was wearing when he was arrested. Drunk drivingand then sold out. Woods’ shirt is more clearly visible in the photo of him wearing full golf gear, including a blue polo shirt from his own Sun Day Red collection.
According to the Daily Mail, all available sizes of blue polo shirts on the site have been sold out.
On Friday, Woods wore a $125 cosmic blue polo shirt. This polo is also available in a unique “Feisty Flamingo” color. Currently, all five sizes in blue are sold out, but the flamingo hue is available online in a variety of sizes (from Small to 2XL).
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Tiger Woods inner circle upset by incident: ‘…need to face reality’
Separately, a report from People magazine noted that people close to Woods are frustrated and worried about him. They described the situation as a setback to the golfers’ reputations and continued professional commitments.
Sources cited in the report said those in Woods’ inner circle had hoped Woods would be able to move on from the controversy, especially after years of personal and professional rebuilding.
Sources told People magazine, “People are making money off his talent and reputation to make it possible, but he is frustrated and depressed about his health due to his injuries and age. He wants to play in major events like the Masters, but he needs to face reality.”
The source added, “Tiger hasn’t looked in the mirror and said, ‘You’re 50 years old and you need to act like this.'”

