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Tiger Woods’ wardrobe, caddie plan on playing PGA Championship

The world still awaits Tiger’s decision about whether he’ll start at Valhalla on Thursday, but Nike has picked out the PGA wardrobe for its cash cow, whose looper was out scouting the course for his boss

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Tiger Woods, who, ICYMI, withdrew from Sunday’s final round at Firestone with pain in his surgically repaired back, has yet to announce if he’ll be healthy enough to play in this week’s PGA Championship. But the official clothier of the 14-time major champion as well as Woods’ caddie Joe LaCava are proceeding as if all is a-ok with the world’s 10th-best golfer.

While Woods was presumably meeting with his team of back specialists and perhaps undergoing an MRI to determine the extent of his latest spine soreness, Nike unveiled Woods’ scripted wardrobe for the four days of the final major of the men’s 2014 golf season.

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LaCava, for his part, was scouting the Valhalla course on which Woods won his fifth grand slam event.

Tiger, by the way, seemed to be feeling no more than the pain of boredom as he waited out a rain delay during Sunday’s final round of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Leaning on his bag and smiling, Woods let fly a paper airplane at playing partner Bubba Watson, but like his efforts with his wayward driver, his shot missed its mark by a wide margin (via Shane Bacon).

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