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Tiger Woods’ 50th Birthday Bash with Star Guests and Charity Goal

Tiger Woods’ birthday party in January features a star-studded guest list, top music act, and a title sponsor.

Tiger Woods turned 50 on December 30, and his milestone birthday is set to be celebrated in style. His foundation is hosting a grand party on January 14 with an exclusive guest list, a star music act, and even a title sponsor, according to Front Office Sports.

The Occasion

When a golf legend like Tiger Woods turns 50, it calls for a big celebration. Under the motto ‘RED: Celebrating Legacy,’ the milestone birthday will be celebrated lavishly with around 300 guests. The party takes place at the luxury resort The Breakers in Palm Beach, Florida. The event is hosted by Woods’ foundation, the TGR Foundation, aiming to celebrate Tiger Woods’ achievements both on and off the golf course and to look to the future. The guest list includes friends like Justin Thomas and Woods’ long-time caddie Joe LaCava, as well as other prominent figures from the sports world.

The Theme

The evening will revolve entirely around the birthday honoree. The dress code is ‘a touch of red,’ reflecting the iconic final outfit of the 15-time major winner, which also inspired his own clothing line. The evening’s menu is further inspired by the meals Tiger served at the Champions Dinner after his five Masters wins. This may include elements from the McDonald’s-inspired menu from his first Masters victory, where Woods served cheeseburgers, fries, and milkshakes. A performance by Jon Bon Jovi will round out the evening, which even has its own sponsor: the accounting firm Ernst & Young is presenting the event.

The Good Cause

The event is not only meant to celebrate 50 years of Tiger Woods’ life but also marks the 30th anniversary of his foundation. The TGR Foundation aims to raise $50 million during the evening to support the expansion of the TGR Learning Labs, which offer free STEAM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics), career-related programs, and wellness activities for middle and high school students.