A Nike Tiger Woods fist-pumping sweater?! Here’s how to get one

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Nike's Tiger Woods fist-pump sweater.

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Outside of the actual return of the man himself, this might be the next-best thing for you, dear Tiger Woods fan, to warm your Tiger Woods-loving soul: 

A Tiger Woods fist-pumping sweater. 

Believe it. While the 15-time major champion rehabs from injuries suffered in a car crash at the end of February, Nike has released three Woods-themed items. Among them, a dark gray heather sweater, adorned on the front by an image of his fist pump after winning the 2005 Masters. The image isn’t small, either — it stretches from the chest down to the navel. 

“The Tiger Woods crew puts a playful twist on a cozy classic,” the Nike website says. “Tiger Woods’ iconic fist pump is brought to life on soft, sweater-knit fabric so you can celebrate TW’s incredible accomplishments in complete comfort.”

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The sweater, which can be purchased only through signing up for a free Nike membership, is $110, and if other Woods merchandise is any indication, it will sell quickly. At the 2019 Masters, Woods wore a “Frank the Headcover” polo, and Nike soon sold out of shirts and hats with the logo.    

In addition to the sweater, Nike also released a polo and a jacket, with a smaller version of the logo sitting above the heart on each. The polo is available in red, with darker red stripes, and white, with gray stripes, and it’s $75. 

“This isn’t your average polo — it’s the Nike Polo Tiger Woods,” the Nike website says. “From its innovative, sweat-wicking fabric to the hints of orange that nod to Nike’s original shoebox, every detail has been thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of the everyday you. The result is a street-ready style that looks as at home on the course or court as it does everywhere else. This product is made with 100 percent sustainable materials, using a blend of both recycled polyester and organic cotton fibers. The blend is at least 10 percent recycled fibers or at least 10 percent organic cotton fibers.”

The jacket is available in both black and khaki and is $125. 

“There are few things more classic than a Harrington jacket,” the Nike website says. “The Nike Repel Tiger Woods Jacket invokes that timeless style with a classic, popped collar, a two-way zipper and slanted pockets — all in a lightweight, water-repellent design. The whole look is tied together with a chest patch that celebrates Tiger Woods’ iconic fist pump.”

To purchase the sweater, polo or jacket, please click below:

Tiger Woods Sweater-Knit Golf Crew

$110
“The Tiger Woods crew puts a playful twist on a cozy classic,” the Nike website says. “Tiger Woods’ iconic fist pump is brought to life on soft, sweater-knit fabric so you can celebrate Woods’ incredible accomplishments in complete comfort.”

Nike Polo Tiger Woods

$75
“This isn’t your average polo — it’s the Nike Polo Tiger Woods,” the Nike website says. “From its innovative, sweat-wicking fabric to the hints of orange that nod to Nike’s original shoebox, every detail has been thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of the everyday you. The result is a street-ready style that looks as at home on the course or court as it does everywhere else. This product is made with 100 percent sustainable materials, using a blend of both recycled polyester and organic cotton fibers. The blend is at least 10 percent recycled fibers or at least 10 percent organic cotton fibers.”

Nike Repel Tiger Woods Golf Jacket

$125
“There are few things more classic than a Harrington jacket,” the Nike website says. “The Nike Repel Tiger Woods Jacket invokes that timeless style with a classic, popped collar, a two-way zipper and slanted pockets — all in a lightweight, water-repellent design. The whole look is tied together with a chest patch that celebrates Tiger Woods’ iconic fist pump.”
Nick Piastowski

Nick Piastowski

Golf.com Editor

Nick Piastowski is a Senior Editor at Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories across the golf space. And when he’s not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and straighter, the Milwaukee native is probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash away his score. You can reach out to him about any of these topics — his stories, his game or his beers — at nick.piastowski@golf.com.