The shirt that Tiger Woods was wearing during his recent DUI arrest became a hot commodity after the release of his mugshot.
The blue polo, from Woods’ own Sun Day Red clothing brand, sold out shortly after the golf legend was arrested in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday, March 27.
Woods, 50, partnered with golf brand TaylorMade in 2024 to launch the brand, a nod to his penchant for wearing red on championship Sundays.
The “Review Polo” comes in two colors: Cosmic Blue, which Woods was sporting, and Feisty Flamingo.
The blue version is totally sold out on the brand’s site, though the Feisty Flamingo is still available in all sizes.
Retailing for $125, the shirt is described as “our most elevated execution of pattern work, delivering a soft hand, slight texture and performance finish.”
The polo is called “a favorite of Tiger Woods due to its excellent performance across a wide range of conditions and climates.”

Sun Day Red also sells a variety of men’s and women’s apparel, including sweaters, hoodies, footwear, hats and accessories.
Woods was seen wearing the blue polo shirt when he was arrested in Florida on Friday.
The 15-time major champion was eventually charged with DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test, after he refused to submit a urine test on site. He took a mugshot at the Marin County Jail before being released Friday on bail.
Woods was allegedly driving erratically in his Land Rover at the time of the accident, when police claim he collided with a pickup truck.
“The driver of [the pickup truck] looked in his mirror and saw a dark-colored Land Rover overtaking him at high speeds,” Sheriff John Budensiek said during a press conference on Friday. “He tried to edge off to the side of the road, but this is a small two-lane road, and there was no shoulder for this pressure cleaner gentleman to get off the side of the road. As he was trying to move to the side of the road, the Land Rover overtook him at the last minute, swerved to avoid a collision, but clipped the back end of the trailer.”
No injuries were reported on the scene, but Woods “did exemplify signs of impairment.”
Woods was also arrested for DUI in 2017 after he was found asleep at the wheel in his running car, which had two flat tires and damage to the bumpers. He admitted to taking painkillers and eventually pleaded guilty to reckless driving.









