Tiger Woods touched by red shirt tribute at World Golf Championships as Collin Morikawa matches his achievement
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Rory McIlroy, left, and other players wore clothing in honour of Tiger Woods.
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Tiger Woods has tweeted his gratitude from his hospital bed after players at the World Golf Championships donned red shirts in his honour.
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Players at the World Golf Championship wore red shirts and black trousers in imitation of Tiger Woods
Collin Morikawa became the second player, after Woods, to win the WGC and a major before their 25th birthday
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