"My Mom was a force of nature all her own, her spirit was simply undeniable," Tiger Woods said in a statement on X.
Earl Woods. The late Earl Dennison Woods passed away on May 3, 2006. Earl Woods met Kultida Punsawad in 1966 while he was stationed in Thailand as a part of the United States Army Special Forces.
Tiger is the only child of Earl and Kultida, but he has half-brothers and half-sisters from his father’s first marriage named Earl Jr., Royce Renee and Kevin Woods.
Love you Mom." Tiger was Kultida and Earl Woods’ only child together. Tiger has a few half-siblings from his father’s first marriage. Kultida met Earl while he was on tour of duty in the ...
Love you Mom." Tiger was Kultida and Earl Woods’ only child together. Tiger has a few half-siblings from his father’s first marriage. Kultida met Earl while he was on tour of duty in the ...
Kultilda Punsawad was born in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, on Sept. 30, 1946, and met Earl Woods in the country when she was a secretary in Bangkok and he was on a military assignment. (The elder Mr.
Dad traveled. And I went out and played the AJGA Tour on our second mortgage." While Earl Woods trained the young Tiger to be both mentally tough and physically superior, Kultida remained in the ...
It was there, in 1966, that she met Earl Woods, a Green Beret who served in the 6th Special Forces Group. Earl and Kultida married in 1969 and moved to the U.S., first living in Brooklyn ...
Thank you, Mommy.” A native of Thailand, Kultida met Woods' father, Earl, in the 1960s during the Vietnam War after both were stationed at the same base in Southeast Asia. She joined Earl in the ...
Woods' father, Earl, died in 2006. “Tida,” as she was called by many, was working as a civilian secretary in the U.S. Army office in Bangkok when she met Earl Woods, who was stationed there.