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Tiger Woods touched by red shirt tribute at World Golf Championships as Collin Morikawa matches his achievement
Tiger Woods has tweeted his gratitude from his hospital bed after players at the World Golf Championships donned red shirts in his honour.
Key points:
- Players at the World Golf Championship wore red shirts and black trousers in imitation of Tiger Woods
- Collin Morikawa became the second player, after Woods, to win the WGC and a major before their 25th birthday
- Australian Cameron Smith finished in a tie for 11th, ahead of Jason Day who tied for 18th
Woods, who is recovering after suffering serious leg injuries in a car crash last week, told his 6.5 million followers just how much seeing the tribute was helping his recovery.
“It is hard to explain how touching today was when I turned on the TV and saw all the red shirts,” Woods wrote.
“To every…
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