Tiger enjoys quarantine Masters Champions Dinner: ‘Nothing better than being with family’

Tiger Woods should be celebrating his incredible 2019 victory with his family and friends at the Champions Dinner, but he was in quarantine.

It should be Masters week, and Tiger Woods should be celebrating his incredible 2019 victory with his family and friends at the Champions Dinner.

Instead, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, Woods and Co. were celebrating responsibly on Tuesday, as evidenced by a Tweet he sent out while hugging his kids, girlfriend and two dogs, all while donning his green jacket. Woods had said he planned to serve sushi and sashimi and steak and chicken fajitas, and was considering milkshakes, which was part of his offerings in 1998 after his first of five times selecting the menu. It’s unclear from the photo if he did just that, but it looks like the rest of the dishes made the cut.

The 2020 Masters has been postponed until November 12-15, when Woods will hopefully have a chance to defend his crown — and serve his meal on Nov. 10.

Tiger’s victory at the Masters in April, his 15th major and first since the 2008 U.S. Open, was named the 2019 Associated Press Sports Story of the Year.