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'Just friends having fun': Tiger apologises after backlash over 'crass' tampon prank with Thomas

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17th February, 2023
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Tiger Woods has apologised after copping widespread backlash for handing Justin Thomas a tampon after outdriving him during the Genesis Invitational.

Woods, who was making his return to top-level action for the first time since July, could be seen handing the product to Thomas as they walked off the ninth tee in the first round.

Thomas immediately threw it on the floor while Woods could be seen laughing as he put his arm around his playing partner.

Footage of the incident went viral on social media but he claimed it was “just friends having fun”.

“It was supposed to be fun and games but obviously it hasn’t turned out that way,” Woods told reporters when questioned about the incident. “If I offended anybody in any way, shape or form, I’m sorry. It was not intended to be that way.

“We play pranks on one another all the time and virally, this did not come across that way but between us it was different.”

Reaction to the incident mainly called him out for being immature although Australian golfer Paige Spiranac, a well-known social media influencer, defended him.

“If anyone tries to cancel Tiger over this we riot. It’s funny,” Spiranac wrote on Twitter.

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“I need a LIV vs PGA tour Ryder Cup type event just so Tiger can give Phil (Mickelson) a tampon after outdriving him.”

Others were less impressed with Woods’s sense of humour, though, with renowned sports journalist Rick Reilly writing: “All his humour is gross and tops out at 7th grade.”

British sky sports presenter Sarah Stir said the incident was “disappointing” and “crass”, saying: “To me it was laddy, blokey behaviour, passing him the tampon effectively saying, ‘I’ve outdriven you’, ‘you’re driving the ball like a woman’. 

“I’m surprised the most recognisable golfer on the planet has put himself in this position to be exposed in this way.”

PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 16: Tiger Woods of the United States (L) and Justin Thomas of the United States walk off the ninth tee during the first round of the The Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club on February 16, 2023 in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)

Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas walk off the ninth tee. (Photo by Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)

Woods carded an opening round of 69 at Riviera and the third member of his group, world No.2 Rory McIlroy, admitted he had not enjoyed being outdriven by the 47-year-old.

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“I’m going to go work on the range,” McIlroy said after his 67. “I put my driver up a click in loft at the start of the week, I might have to turn it back down again. I don’t like him hitting it by me.”

Woods was recovering from a fifth back surgery when he crashed his car in Los Angeles two days after the Genesis Invitational in February 2021, suffering multiple fractures of his right leg and ankle.

After being sidelined for 14 months, Woods returned to action in the 2022 Masters and made the cut at Augusta National and in the following month’s US PGA Championship, but withdrew following the third round.

The 15-time major winner missed the cut in the Open at St Andrews and had to withdraw from the Hero World Challenge in the first week in December after developing plantar fasciitis in his right foot.

Later that month he did play a made-for-TV exhibition over 12 holes and the PNC Championship with his son Charlie, although in both events he was allowed to ride in a cart.

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