Bridgestone Golf announces Tiger edition Tour B XS golf balls
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Bridgestone Golf announces Tiger edition Tour B XS golf balls

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Bridgestone Golf has announced the release of a special Tiger Woods edition of their Tour B XS golf balls as a special collaboration with the 14-time major winner.

The limited-edition balls have the same Tiger stamp found on Woods' balls he uses in play. Woods began using the Tour B XS ball in preparation for the 2017 Hero World Challenge.

"We worked closely with the Bridgestone team to come up with a concept that benefits both golfers and my TGR Foundation, which is very important to me,” said Woods. “The Tour B XS easily outperforms any ball I’ve ever played. It is incredibly long, but offers excellent feel and spin around the green, which makes me confident in any situation.”

Woods is featured on the packaging, holding up a Bridgestone ball with a green in the background, dressed in his characteristic Sunday red shirt and black TW hat. A replica of his signature is in the corner of the box.

The balls will sell for $49.99 per dozen, with the proceeds benefiting Woods' TGR Foundation.

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