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Three hundred guests attended Tiger Woods’ birthday celebration. Three hundred guests left holding autographed cards that collectors are already calling priceless.
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The big bash was held at The Breakers in Palm Beach for roughly 300 A-listers that included a performance by rock star Jon Bon Jovi. The event, two weeks after Woods turned 50 on Dec. 30, was billed at “Red: Celebrating Legacy” and guests were urged to wear something red in honor of Woods’ iconic Sunday look.
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Tiger Woods celebrated the 30th year of his TGR Foundation by saying it raised $50 million last year toward its education initiatives. The party ended with Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank pledging a $20 million grant for a new learning lab in Atlanta.
Tiger Woods celebrated the 30th anniversary of his TGR Foundation by announcing that more than $50 million was raised last year to support the nonprofit organization's education initiatives.
Tiger Woods turned 50 years old on Dec. 30. Here’s how he celebrated the occasion, presumably the weekend before since his actual birthday fell on a Wednesday:
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