Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake's T-Squared Social is coming to Jamaica

Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake's T-Squared Social is set to open in Scotland, Nashville, Toronto and also soon in Jamaica.

Tiger Woods [Sun Day Red]
Tiger Woods [Sun Day Red]

Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake's premium sports bar T-Squared Social will soon be heading to Jamaica.

The news was first confirmed by the Jamaica Observer

T-Squared Social is a new kind of dining and entertainment experience driven by Tiger and Timberlake – the Ts of T-Squared Social – and a joint partnership between Nexus Luxury Collection and Howard Milstein’s 8AM Golf.

Both golf legend Woods, winner of 15 major titles, and singing sensation and actor Timberlake are shareholders in Nexus Luxury Collection. 

Woods and Timberlake unveiled their first T-Squared Social Club in New York on Wednesday 20 September.

T-Squared Social merges elevated cuisine and craft cocktails with state-of-the-art Full Swing sims for golf and other interactive sports. 

There are also giant screens to watch all the latest sports action. 

Woods and Timberlake
Woods and Timberlake

T-Squared Social will soon expand into St Andrews, Scotland over the coming weeks, and it will then open up venues in Nasvhille, USA, and Toronto, Canada. 

Plans for its first Scottish venue were confirmed back in October 2023, which you can read about here

Here's all you need to know about T-Squared Social along with more images of the New York venue.

It has now been confirmed that Woods and Timerblake's T-Squared Social is coming to Jamaica.

Per Jamaica Observer, T-Squared Social is expected to play a key role in enhancing Jamaica's offerings for high-end corporate events. 

Nexus Luxury Collection managing partner Christopher Anand revealed at the ribbon cutting for the mega development last week that T-Squared Social has now amassed "1,200 corporate event relationships" since its launch in 2023. 

"I’m telling you, there aren’t many people who have 1,200 corporate relationships and that’s out of one location," said Anand.

"We’re now opening in Scotland next month, we’re opening in Nashville, we’re opening in Toronto. 

"These are all very important markets, and good markets for Jamaica."

After being given a green light for T-Squared Social to expand into Jamaica, the island's Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett welcomed the plans.

"Bring the T-Squared and all the squares that you want, we have the capacity to enable them to make money and to leave wealth behind in Jamaica," said Bartlett. 

He added: "Today, Jamaica is connected to every single island of the Caribbean, every single island. 

"We have eight airlines that connect every single island and it puts us in a great position to be the hub for the big ones that I’m talking to, the Emirates and the Etienne [airline] and all those powerful GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) country airlines that are moving hundreds at the time, not 2000, but 3000 and 4000 moving on a weekly basis into our space."

Tiger Woods [Sun Day Red]
Tiger Woods [Sun Day Red]

Woods is still out of competitive PGA Tour action as he continues to recover from surgery to repair a left Achilles tendon earlier this season.

The former World No.1 is expected to return to action in early 2026, a year where he will also be eligible to compete on the over 50s PGA Tour Champions should he so wish. 

Learn more about T-Squared Social here

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