New Nike commercial features Woods as salesman
- By Golf Channel Digital
- Mar 14, 2013 10:49 AM ET

For those that have ever wondered what it might be like to have Tiger Woods sell you your newest driver, the latest commercial from Nike and Dick's Sporting Goods offers a glimpse.
The spot features Woods, who claimed his 76th career PGA Tour title last week at Doral, as a salesman explaining to a customer the benefits of Nike's new VR_S Covert driver. Just as Clark Kent becomes Superman, Woods the employee morphs into Woods the 14-time major winner, in order to complete the sale.
Fresh off his win in Miami, Woods is set to tee it up at the Arnold Palmer Invitational next week, where he will return as defending champion in his final PGA Tour start before the Masters.
Check out the full spot below:
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Tags: Tiger Woods
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