Tiger Woods' Triumph: A Legacy Beyond Golf

Tiger Woods celebrated his TGR Foundation's 30th anniversary, announcing $50 million raised for education in the past year. A surprise $20 million grant from Arthur Blank will fund a new learning lab in Atlanta. The foundation has impacted over 3 million kids since 2006.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Palmbeach | Updated: 15-01-2026 09:46 IST | Created: 15-01-2026 09:46 IST
Tiger Woods' Triumph: A Legacy Beyond Golf
Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods marked the 30th anniversary of his TGR Foundation with an announcement of $50 million raised last year in support of educational initiatives. The celebratory event highlighted a surprise $20 million grant from Arthur Blank, owner of the Atlanta Falcons, intended for a new learning lab in Atlanta.

The exclusive gathering at The Breakers followed Woods' 50th birthday and featured performances by Jon Bon Jovi. Sponsored by Ernst & Young, the evening was part of the “RED: Celebrating Legacy” theme. Woods' choice of 'red' for the event ties back to his golf career, where his mother suggested it as his power color.

Arthur Blank, a fellow PGA Tour board member, emphasized the alignment of values between himself and Woods, particularly on the importance of education and community. Since 2006, the TGR Foundation has engaged over 3 million young people, underscoring Woods' commitment to leveraging his success off the golf course for broader societal impact.

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