PGA star Tiger Woods and award-winning singer Justin Timberlake are teaming up for a big business expenditure overseas.
According to a report from Jessica Lynch of Billboard, Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake are in the stages of opening up another T-Squared Social sports bar location over in St. Andrews, Scotland.
Woods and Timberlake recently opened up a T-Squared Social bar in New York City, featuring entertainment and recreational activities including indoor golf simulators. Here’s what Lynch’s report stated:
“Following the success of their New York City flagship, Timberlake and Woods’ latest upscale sports bar project will feature state-of-the-art sports simulators, duckpin bowling and darts while also preserving two original cinema screens – a nod to the venue’s rich history.
Fife Council has given the project the green light, praising its potential to revitalize the area. The renovation is expected to create 40 to 45 new jobs, providing a significant boost to the local economy. According to the documents, the plans will allow locals to “experience a broader range of cinema, dining and entertainment” and will be “crucial in helping to secure a cinema offering going forward.”
Timberlake made headlines two weeks ago when he was arrested in Sag Harbor, New York for drunk driving. According to authorities, Timberlake refused to take a breathalyzer test after being pulled over.
Woods was arrested in May 2017 in Jupiter City, Florida for driving under the influence. The police dashcam video was released to the public. The golfing icon was given a one-year probation sentence and $250 fine.
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While the legal process plays out, Justin Timberlake continues performing on his ‘The Forget Tomorrow World Tour” featuring dates across the United States, Canada and Europe. The tour will end on Dec. 20 at T-Mobile in Kansas City, Missouri. His next performance is on Sunday at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio.
Tiger Woods Is Aiming For Another Major Victory
It’s been five years since the 48-year-old Woods last won a major, having emerged victorious at the 2019 Masters to end an 11-year drought.
Woods sits second all-time in major victories, behind only Jack Nicklaus (18). Time is running out for Woods to catch Nicklaus, and he’ll get the chance to inch closer when he tees off at The Open Championship in less than two weeks.
The 2024 Open Championship will be held from July 18-21 at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Woods has won The Open thrice (2000, 2005 and 2006), and a victory would make him the 11th golfer to win the tournament at least four times.