Tiger Woods is celebrating his 50th birthday by inviting a host of celebrity guests to an event next week at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Front Office Sports’ David Rumsey reported Wednesday.

The party will be hosted by Woods’ TGR Foundation, a STEM education-focused nonprofit which is celebrating its 30th anniversary, with accounting firm EY US as the sponsor. The guest list is expected to number 300, according to Rumsey.

People on the list include two-time major winner Justin Thomas, longtime PGA Tour caddie Joe LaCava, New York Giants legend Michael Strahan and Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank, Rumsey reported.

The event is expected to feature a performance Jon Bon Jovi, per Rumsey.

Guests will also be served a menu based on the dinners served at Augusta National after Woods’ five Masters wins, according to Rumsey.

Woods’ dinner menu after his first Masters win in 1997 featured cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, french fries and milkshakes.

His dinners featured porterhouse steak, chicken and sushi after back-to-back wins and 2002 and 2003, per ESPN. Woods went for steak and chicken fajitas alongside apple pie and ice cream in 2006, then had sushi and steak served following his most recent Masters’ win in 2020.

Woods, who turned 50 on Dec. 30, said last month he is uncertain about when he will be able to return to pro golf. He missed the entirety of the 2025 major season after undergoing surgery on a torn left Achilles in March and a procedure on a collapsed disc in his back in October.