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Tiger Woods has been a core part of Nike‘s history through the years — and this even translates to its campus, which prominently features the Tiger Woods Conference Center.
Originally built in 2001, the Tiger Woods Conference Center was constructed within Nike‘s campus in Oregon to accommodate more meetings and socializing opportunities for the brand’s employees. Over the decades, the space has become known for its various facilities and golf-themed accents — including a putting green, items from Woods’ career and even a metal statue of the famous golfer himself.
Now, Woods and Nike’s partnership has ended. The star and the athletic giant have parted ways, which Woods shared via Instagram on Monday, thanking Nike and founder Phil Knight in the process. As previously reported in FN, the pair’s partnership was one of the most notable in golf, spawning Woods’ “TW” logo and first namesake shoe — as well as making the star the highest-paid brand endorser of all time in 2001, thanks to his five-year contract renewal worth $105 million.
Below, take a look back at the history of the Tiger Woods Conference Center, which has cemented the pair’s partnership over 23 years.
The Tiger Woods Conference Center is a building within Nike’s campus facilities in Beaverton, Oregon. The structure includes two stories, complete with meeting rooms and showrooms that can accommodate up to 3,000 people, according to TVA Architects. The space also includes a catering kitchen, as well as a performing arts center that can accommodate up to 750 people.
The Tiger Woods Conference Center was built in 2001.
The Center is used for large Nike sales meetings each quarter, in addition to socializing for employees. The space is also used for public Nike events and includes showrooms and banquet spaces for additional gatherings.
Nike built the Tiger Woods Conference Center as a solution to additional needs for more meeting and showroom spaces. The building notably includes items from Woods’ storied career in golfing and even includes a putting green. A metal statue of Woods is also a key part of the building, as well.
Yes. In 2006, Woods opened the TGR Learning Lab — also known as the Tiger Woods Learning Center — to provide young children with interactive, non-textbook education, according to the Lab’s website. The California-based facility has since served over 2 million students.
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