Tiger Woods gives fans an opportunity to win Scottie Scheffler signed memorabilia through his brand

Syndication: Wilmington Star-News - Source: Imagn
Syndication: Wilmington Star-News - Source: Imagn

Tiger Woods recently opened the door for his fans to get a chance to win memorabilia signed by Scottie Scheffler through TGR. TGR Live posted a tweet about this on their official X account on December 10, 2024.

In the post on X, Wood's Foundation urged the fans to join the auction and make payment to purchase. The Holiday Auction is currently at its peak. As the clock ticks, there are only hours before this event closes down. People who will participate in it will have the chance to win exciting gifts like a trip around the Riviera. If they get very lucky, they might get a memoir signed by Scottie Scheffler. TGR, Foundation of Tiger Woods wrote:

"LAST CHANCE! Win exclusive signed memorabilia, a round at Riviera and much more! Follow the link to view all items"

The link takes users to a page where they can participate in the Holiday Auction. This is a part of TGR Live's official website. On the timer above, fans can see how much time is remaining till the auction concludes. In the menu, there are items signed by Scheffler such as his HWC Pin Flag worth $250. There's the Scheffler 2024 Masters Pin Flag and the USA Olympic Flag worth $800 each, all signed by the golf star.

Images showing memorabilia signed by Scottie Scheffler - Source: TGRlive.com
Images showing memorabilia signed by Scottie Scheffler - Source: TGRlive.com

Other than that, fans can also make a bid to buy the 2024 Hero World Challenge full-field pin flag worth $1500. It's signed by all the participants. Among the most popular items, there's a Tiger Woods signed Sports Illustrated Cover, too. The official cover is from August 2000, titled "Guts and Glory". There are currently bids going on for two events where fans will get a chance to play golf at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades.

Sport Illustrated cover signed by Tiger Woods in auction - Source: TGRlive.com
Sport Illustrated cover signed by Tiger Woods in auction - Source: TGRlive.com

Tiger Woods and his contribution beyond Golf through TGR

Tiger Woods at the PGA Masters Tournament - Source: Imagn
Tiger Woods at the PGA Masters Tournament - Source: Imagn

Holding auction events and social media fundraising campaigns are just the tip of the iceberg for TGR. Along with its prominent presence in golf, the company has made a bigger impact on the world in general.

Even if it started as a how-to-basic workshop for golf, the company has now reached millions of underprivileged students. They have made a positive impact on the lives of minorities through donations. The Tiger Woods Foundation started its journey in 1996 along with Earl just after Tiger became a pro.

After the events of 9/11, Woods realized that the company had more potential than being just a golf practice clinic. Apart from providing educational help and financial aid through scholarships, the organization has redefined educational opportunities. According to TGRLive.com, he said:

"TGR Foundation programs are so impactful because they allow kids to get access to programs that they don’t traditionally have in school. It’s important to me that they have a safe place. Our staff does a wonderful job of encouraging and supporting the youth whether through pathways into college or into the workforce right away."

Tiger Woods recently hosted the 2024 Hero World Challenge where Scottie Scheffler picked up the win. TGR Live was one of the branches of TGR that sponsored the tournament. Besides the event at Albany, TGR Live also sponsors popular events like Tiger Jam or The Genesis Invitational.

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Edited by Riddhiman Sarkar
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