Tiger Woods is mourning the loss of his beloved mother, Kultida Woods, who passed away on February 4. In an emotional message on social media, he described her as a “force of nature” whose unwavering support was crucial to his success. Tiger expressed that her love and encouragement were vital to his achievements, and she was his “biggest fan.” He also reflected on the deep bond Kultida shared with her grandchildren, Sam and Charlie. Kultida was a constant presence in Tiger’s life, even attending his TMRW Golf League debut just weeks ago. Tiger now honors her legacy by carrying forward the strength and values she instilled in him.
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