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Tiger Woods’s 50th Birthday Party Has Jon Bon Jovi and a Title Sponsor

Tiger Woods turned 50 on Dec. 30, and is celebrating Jan. 14 with an exclusive, A-list celebrity-packed event at The Breakers in Palm Beach to benefit his TGR Foundation.

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Tiger Woods turned 50 on Dec. 30 with plenty of public well-wishes from fellow golfers and other sports and entertainment stars, but without any signs of a major birthday bash or other public celebrations.

It turns out the 15-time major champion was just waiting for the right time.

Woods will celebrate his 50th birthday Jan. 14 with an exclusive, A-list celebrity-packed event at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla., so big that the party has a title sponsor.

“RED: Celebrating Legacy presented by EY US” will bring together around 300 of Woods’s extended social circle. 

Hosted by Woods’s TGR Foundation, the party is doubling as the official launch of the nonprofit’s 30th anniversary campaign, and the accounting firm formerly known as Ernst & Young is the presenting sponsor.

“It’s a lot more than a birthday party, and it’s a lot more than an event,” TGR Foundation CEO Cyndi Court tells Front Office Sports. “It’s an event that’s culminating a year of work, and then launching a year of hard work going forward, and what we’re going to do as we expand and grow.”

Perhaps taking inspiration from Michael Rubin’s famous White Party in the Hamptons, the guest list includes PGA Tour players like Justin Thomas and confidants like Joe LaCava, Woods’s longtime caddie, as well as other sports like Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Strahan and Falcons owner Arthur Blank, who also is a member of the Strategic Sports Group that has invested $1.5 billion in the PGA Tour.

“We definitely could have made it bigger,” Court says. “But we also wanted it to be intimate so that we could celebrate people that throughout the years have made tremendous commitments to Tiger’s vision of what could be possible in the future.”

Jon Bon Jovi will perform at the party, which will be unmistakably Tiger-themed. 

The dress code suggests that guests wear a “touch of red,” the color Woods wears in the final rounds of golf tournaments and was the inspiration for his Sun Day Red apparel brand that launched in 2024

The menu is built on the five Masters champions’ dinners that have been served in Woods’s honor. Those meals have featured dishes like steak and chicken fajitas, stuffed jalapenos, sushi (including an “Augusta roll”), porterhouse steaks, crab cakes, and even cheeseburgers, French fries, and milkshakes.

Court says she presented Woods with the idea for a combined celebration of his 50th birthday and 30th anniversary of his nonprofit foundation about a year ago. The event will have three main pillars, celebrating Woods’s accomplishments on the course, his legacy off the course, and looking ahead at what’s to come.

The TGR Foundation has set a fundraising goal of $50 million that will support the expansion of TGR Learning Labs, which provide free STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) education, career-connected programs, and wellness activities for middle and high school students. There are currently two locations in Anaheim, Calif., and Philadelphia, with two more planned in Augusta, Ga., and Los Angeles. “There might be another market that we might announce that night,” Court says.

Beyond the TGR Foundation, Woods has taken a leadership role off the golf course as the PGA Tour considers massive schedule changes that could arrive as soon as 2027. Woods cofounded the TGL indoor team golf league, which on Tuesday announced it is also launching a new women’s league

On the golf course, Woods has been marred by injuries recently. He is still recovering from yet another back surgery in October, which came after he ruptured his Achilles in March. His last major start came at the 2024 Open Championship, when he missed the cut. 

Woods could return to TGL action this season for his Jupiter Links Golf Club, but it’s unclear whether he’ll tee it up on the PGA Tour or major championships, or even the PGA Tour Champions, which is for players  50 and older.

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