COOLTIDA WOODS, WHO RAISED THE 'GOLF EMPEROR', DIES ON THE 5TH..."THE MOTHER OF THE BIGGEST SUPPORT"

Cooltida Woods, who raised the 'Golf Emperor', dies on the 5th..."The mother of the biggest support"

Cooltida Woods, who raised the 'Golf Emperor', dies on the 5th..."The mother of the biggest support"

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U.S. sports channel ESPN reported on the death of his mother Gultida Woods through his social media. He was 80 years old, said Tuesday. The cause of death is unknown.

Born in Thailand, Kultida met Earl Woods, a U.S. Army special forces soldier while working as a civilian at the U.S. Army's Bangkok office in the 1960s. After moving to the U.S. in 1968, Kultida got married in New York and moved to Cypress, California, the U.S., where she gave birth to "Golf Emperor" Tiger Woods in 1975. Until Earl Woods died of cancer in May 2006, Kultida had been married for 37 years and worked as a "hidden helper" both on and off the field, raising her son to be a great golfer in the history of golf. Tiger Woods is a legend who has 82 wins overall in the PGA Tour and 15 wins in major golf tournaments.
"I accept this award with respect and humility to past winners, but I also humbly accept my respect for my mother," Tiger Woods said after winning the Bob Jones Award, the highest honor in the U.S. Golf Association, in Pinehurst, North Carolina last year. "She allowed me to follow my dream, and she gave me her support and love. She was my biggest support." 안전놀이터

In the past, Tiger Woods said that his mother influenced the tradition of wearing red clothes in the final round. ESPN reported that in Thailand, people choose the color according to the day of the week, but Sunday (when the final round will be held) is red, adding that Kultida believed red was the "power color." As such, Kultida had a significant impact on Tiger Woods' difficult life. He watched his son's cheers near the final 18th hole of the 2019 Masters Championship, his last major championship. At the time, Tiger Woods emerged from a long slump and lifted the major trophy for the first time in 11 years.

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