Weeks after splitting from Nike last January, Tiger Woods revealed a new brand named Sun Day Red. Promising to "bring a new ...
It's been close to a year since Tiger Woods launched a new venture in the form of Sun Day Red, the apparel brand he created ...
Last year brought us plenty of logo and visual identity stories, and it was the biggest companies' new looks that caught the ...
While Tiger Woods' Sun Day Red golf label is nearly a year-old, it's logos may need to change if Puma has anything to say ...
One morning, Tiger Woods was ... switch to a new ball. Titleist was paying him $4 million a year to play its ball. But he was also a “head to toe” Nike endorser, paid to wear the company ...
Golf reporter Steve DiMeglio, who died this week at 63, had distinct status in the professional golf ecosphere.
5. For the previously mentioned Tiger Woods, a new Sun Day Red logo. You see, the current one has 15 stripes, one for each of his major victories, so yeah, another win at one of the big four would ...
The Big Cat filed an opposition with the USPTO’s trademark trial and appeal board to Sunday Red, LLC’s registration of a stylized leaping tiger silhouette logo for Tiger Woods’ apparel and accessories ...
Seven months after its launch, Tiger Woods’ Sun Day Red is in full swing. The golf star wore a look from his company billed ...
Tiger Woods' premium apparel brand, Sun Day Red, is being sued by Puma over its use of a leaping tiger logo, according to a report by NBC San Diego.
How do you quantify such a strange year in golf? Gary Van Sickle creates a new Hall of Fame for the brilliant and not-so-much in 2024.
"Mr. Tiger Woods and his son Charlie," Jackson said ... on TODAY while admitting he's a little rusty. "It’s winter in New York, so it’s kind of harder to play," Jackson said.