
Guests attending the 50th birthday of golf legend Tiger Woods were told to follow one strict rule before being allowed to come to the party.
On December 30, 15-time major winner Woods quietly celebrated his landmark 50th birthday, meaning he can now join the PGA Tour Champions alongside several other veterans of the sport.
As expected, tributes for the golf legend poured in throughout his birthday, but it appeared that he had decided to enjoy a quiet day, without a massive celebratory party.
However, it now appears that Woods is instead holding his birthday party a couple weeks late, with reports stating that he is set to welcome some massive names to a star-studded party on January 14.
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But any guests looking to attend will first have to make sure they follow a strict rule set for the party or else they could risk being refused entry.

According to a report from American outlet Front Office Sports, Woods and invited guests will celebrate the big birthday at The Breakers, a luxury golf resort in West Palm Beach, Florida.
The rumoured guest list for the event is said to include 300 people including Woods' girlfriend Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump Jr, two-time major winner Justin Thomas and Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, with rock icon Jon Bon Jovi set to provide entertainment for the evening.
However, if they want to make sure they'll be allowed in to the party, each of the 300 guests have been told that they must wear a 'touch of red' as part of the dress code honouring Woods Sunday Red tradition.
This relates to Woods' decision to always wear red polos on the final day of competition, with the party even being titled 'RED: Celebrating Legacy presented by EY US'.
Food provided throughout the night will reportedly be inspired by Woods' Masters Champion Dinners from his historic five victories at the prestigious Augusta National Golf Club.
Over the years, Woods has included up dishes such as steak and chicken fajitas, sushi, crab cakes, and cheeseburgers on his Masters Champion menus.

The party will be hosted by Woods' TGR Foundation, doubling as the official launch of the nonprofit's 30th anniversary campaign with an accounting firm formerly known as Ernst & Young sponsoring the event.
"It's a lot more than a birthday party, and it's a lot more than an event,' TGR Foundation CEO Cyndi Court told Front Office Sports.
"It's an event that's culminating a year of work, and then launching a year of hard work going forward, and what we're going to do as we expand and grow."
She added: "We definitely could have made it bigger. But we also wanted it to be intimate so that we could celebrate people that throughout the years have made tremendous commitments to Tiger's vision of what could be possible in the future."
Topics: Tiger Woods, Golf