The golf world feels the loss. Kultida Woods, Tiger Woods’ mother, has died. On February 4, 2024, Tiger posted on social media that she had passed. His words show how deep her care went into his life and game.
Kultida was 80 when she died. She was more than a mother to Tiger. She stood by him and helped shape his path. Tiger wrote, "She was my biggest fan, greatest supporter; without her none of my personal achievements would have been possible." His words remind fans that love and care matter both on and off the course.
When Tiger grew as a player, Kultida stayed close. Her influence changed how he played. Tiger told us her ideas made him wear red on Sundays. She believed red gave him power. Her thought changed his dress for big events. Their close bond shows in this habit.
Kultida brought joy and a warm laugh. Tiger said she was quick with the needle and a smile. Her warm heart touched everyone around her. Her love grew for her grandchildren, Sam and Charlie. They held her dear.
Kultida also helped Tiger in key moments of his career. He recalls a deal they made about what to wear at important events. He said, "I will wear red on big events… just wear it on the last day." Their words show a side of fun combined with care.
Tiger also lost his father, Earl Woods, in 2006. He called his father his best friend and role model. The loss of both parents leaves deep marks. Their care built the strong man Tiger is today.
Friends and fans share kind words. They honor Kultida, a woman whose heart went beyond her role as a mother. Her care built the man Tiger became and lives on in the family. Her memory stays strong in every step he takes.
The sports world now feels her loss. We see a life that shaped more than a game. Kultida’s love will live on. Her care shows us how close bonds and firm support help us reach high.