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List of career achievements by Tiger Woods

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For his detailed tournament performances, seeList of tournament performances by Tiger Woods.

This page details statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining toTiger Woods.

Woods in 2007

Career records and statistics

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  1. Woods has won 82 officialPGA Tour events, tied withSam Snead also 82, and nine ahead ofJack Nicklaus's 73 wins. (SeeList of golfers with most PGA Tour wins.)
  2. Woods has won 15majors,second all time behind Jack Nicklaus' 18.
  3. Woods is 14–1 when going into the final round of a major with at least a share of the lead.
  4. Woods scoring average in 2000 is the lowest in PGA Tour history, both adjusted, 67.794, and unadjusted, 68.17.[1] In 2007, Woods won the Vardon Trophy with an adjusted scoring average of 67.794, equaling his 2000 season. These are the only 2 times in PGA Tour history that a player had an adjusted scoring average under 68.000.
  5. Woods has the lowest career scoring average in PGA Tour history.
  6. Woods has amassed the most career earnings of any player in PGA Tour history (even after inflation is considered).
  7. Woods is one of six players (along withGene Sarazen,Ben Hogan,Gary Player,Jack Nicklaus, andRory McIlroy) to have won all four professional major championships in his career, known as the Career Grand Slam, and was the youngest to do so.[2]
  8. Woods is the only player to have won all four professional major championships in a row, accomplishing the feat in the 2000–2001 seasons. This feat became known as the "Tiger Slam".
  9. Woods set the all-time PGA Tour record for most consecutivecuts made, with 142. The streak started in 1998, he set the record at the 2003 Tour Championship with 114 (passingByron Nelson's previous record of 113 and Jack Nicklaus at 105) and extended this mark to 142 before it ended on May 13, 2005 at theEDS Byron Nelson Championship. Many consider this to be one of the most remarkable golf accomplishments of all time, given the margin by which he broke the old record and given that during the streak, the next longest streak by any other player was usually only in the 10s or 20s.[3][4][5][6] When Byron Nelson played far fewer players made the cut in a given event.[citation needed]
  10. Woods has won a record 22.8% (82 out of 359) of his professional starts on the PGA Tour.
  11. Woods is the only golfer to have won theU.S. Amateur three consecutive times (1994–1996).

Awards records

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  1. Woods has been thePGA Player of the Year a record eleven times.
  2. Woods has been thePGA Tour Player of the Year a record eleven times.
  3. Woods has been thePGA Tour Money Leader a record ten times.
  4. Woods has been theVardon Trophy winner a record nine times.
  5. Woods has been the recipient of theByron Nelson Award a record nine times.

Miscellaneous

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  1. Woods owns a 55–4 record when holding at least a share of the lead after 54 holes, and 44–2 record when holding the outright lead.[7]
  2. Woods has only lost once when leading by more than one shot after 54 holes.Yang Yong-eun began the final round of the2009 PGA Championship two strokes behind Woods and defeated him by three strokes.
  3. Woods has a 39–11 record when leading after 36 holes in Tour events, including an 8–3 record in majors.[8]
  4. Woods has won 14 tournaments wire-to-wire, including seven times while holding the lead outright after each round:2000 U.S. Open,2000 PGA Championship (tied after 1st and 4th rounds),2000 WGC-NEC Invitational, 2002Bay Hill Invitational (tied after 1st round),2002 U.S. Open,2002 WGC-American Express Championship, 2003Western Open,2005 Open Championship,2005 WGC-NEC Invitational (tied after 1st, 2nd and 3rd rounds), 2006Ford Championship at Doral (tied after 2nd round),2006 WGC-American Express Championship,2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship (tied after 1st round), 2018Tour Championship (tied after 1st and 2nd rounds), 2019Zozo Championship (tied after 1st round)
  5. Woods has successfully defended a title 24 times on the PGA Tour
  6. Woods has finished runner-up 31 times, and in third place 19 times.
  7. Woods has spent the most consecutive and cumulative weeks atop the world rankings.
  8. Woods holds the PGA Tour record for most consecutive rounds at par or better with 52. The streak began in the second round of the 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic and ended in the second round of the 2001 Phoenix Open. When including non-PGA Tour events, the streak was 66.[9]
  9. Woods' win at the 2005 Open Championship made him only the second golfer (after Nicklaus) to have won all four majors more than once. With his win in the 2008 U.S. Open, Woods joined Nicklaus as the only golfers to win each major at least three times.
  10. Woods' victory at the 2006WGC-American Express Championship, he became the first player in PGA Tour history to win at least eight times in three different seasons.
  11. Woods' victory in the Buick Invitational in January 2007 placed him 2nd for thelongest PGA Tour win streak at 7 (consecutive wins in PGA events entered), trailing only Nelson's streak of 11 wins in 1945.
  12. Woods became the first golfer to win five PGA Tour events five or more times at the 2009 BMW Championship. In order of his accomplishment: WGC-CA Championship, WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, Buick Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, and BMW Championship.
  13. Woods' win at the U.S. Open in 2008 made him the sixth person to win the U.S. Open three or more times, the first person to win a PGA Tour tournament on the same course seven times, and the first person to win two tournaments at the same golf course in the same season.
  14. Woods has hit ahole-in-one 20 times in the course of his lifetime, his first at the age of six. Three have come in PGA Tour competitions—at the 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open, 1997 Phoenix Open, and 1998 Sprint International.[10]
  15. Woods is the only professional golfer to win four majors in a row.
  16. Woods finally came from behind in a major championship to win the 2019 Masters.
  17. At the 2002 Mercedes Championships at the Plantation Course at the Kapalua Resort in Hawaii, Woods hit a 498-yard drive on the par-5 18th. That shot is the longest drive in the history of the PGA Tour recorded byShotLink, the PGA Tour's data gathering information system.[11]

Major championships

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Wins (15)

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YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner(s)-up
1997Masters Tournament9 shot lead−18 (70-66-65-69=270)12 strokesUnited StatesTom Kite
1999PGA ChampionshipTied for lead−11 (70-67-68-72=277)1 strokeSpainSergio García
2000U.S. Open10 shot lead−12 (65-69-71-67=272)15 strokesSouth AfricaErnie Els,SpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez
2000The Open Championship6 shot lead−19 (67-66-67-69=269)8 strokesDenmarkThomas Bjørn,South AfricaErnie Els
2000PGA Championship (2)1 shot lead−18 (66-67-70-67=270)PlayoffUnited StatesBob May
2001Masters Tournament (2)1 shot lead−16 (70-66-68-68=272)2 strokesUnited StatesDavid Duval
2002Masters Tournament (3)Tied for lead−12 (70-69-66-71=276)3 strokesSouth AfricaRetief Goosen
2002U.S. Open (2)4 shot lead−3 (67-68-70-72=277)3 strokesUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
2005Masters Tournament (4)3 shot lead−12 (74-66-65-71=276)PlayoffUnited StatesChris DiMarco
2005The Open Championship (2)2 shot lead−14 (66-67-71-70=274)5 strokesScotlandColin Montgomerie
2006The Open Championship (3)1 shot lead−18 (67-65-71-67=270)2 strokesUnited StatesChris DiMarco
2006PGA Championship (3)Tied for lead−18 (69-68-65-68=270)5 strokesUnited StatesShaun Micheel
2007PGA Championship (4)3 shot lead−8 (71-63-69-69=272)2 strokesUnited StatesWoody Austin
2008U.S. Open (3)1 shot lead−1 (72-68-70-73=283)PlayoffUnited StatesRocco Mediate
2019Masters Tournament (5)2 shot deficit−13 (70-68-67-70=275)1 strokeUnited StatesDustin Johnson,United StatesBrooks Koepka,
United StatesXander Schauffele

Results timeline

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Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament19951996199719981999
Masters TournamentT41LACUT1T8T18
U.S. OpenWDT82T19T18T3
The Open ChampionshipT68T22LAT243T7
PGA ChampionshipT29T101
Tournament2000200120022003200420052006200720082009
Masters Tournament511T15T221T3T22T6
U.S. Open1T121T20T172CUTT21T6
The Open Championship1T25T28T4T911T12CUT
PGA Championship1T292T39T24T4112
Tournament201020112012201320142015201620172018
Masters TournamentT4T4T40T4T17T32
U.S. OpenT4T21T32CUTCUT
The Open ChampionshipT23T3T669CUTT6
PGA ChampionshipT28CUTT11T40CUTCUT2
Tournament201920202021202220232024
Masters Tournament1T3847WD60
PGA ChampionshipCUTT37WDCUT
U.S. OpenT21CUTCUT
The Open ChampionshipCUTNTCUTCUT
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

LA = low amateur
CUT = missed the half-way cut
WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a tie for a place.
NT = no tournament due toCOVID-19 pandemic

Summary

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TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Masters Tournament5211214182625
PGA Championship43089112318
U.S. Open32178152317
The Open Championship302610152318
Totals15743341599578
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 39 (1996 U.S. Open – 2006 Masters)
  • Most consecutive cuts made at the Masters – 24 (1997–2024 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 8 (1999 U.S. Open – 2001 Masters)

Records and trivia

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  • In all of hismajor victories, he has had the outright lead or a share of the lead at the end of the third round, except his victory at the 2019 Masters. He has had the outright lead or a share of the lead 11 times at the end of the second round and has only lost three times.
  • Woods holds at least a share of the record for lowest 72-hole score in relation to par in one of the four majors. Note that the 'to par' and 'low 72-holes' records are not always the same because, while most championship golf courses have a par of 72, or 288 for four rounds, some have a par of 71 or 70.
  • Woods is the only player to have won multiple professional majors in consecutive years, 2005 and 2006.
  • Woods has won two or more majors in a year four times. He trails onlyJack Nicklaus, who won two majors in a season five times (1963, '66, '72, '75 and '80).[12]
  • Woods,Nicklaus,Jordan Spieth,Brooks Koepka andRickie Fowler are the only players to have finished in the top 5 in all four majors in a year. Woods and Nicklaus have both achieved this twice: Woods in 2000 and 2005, and Nicklaus in 1971 and 1973. Fowler joined the list in 2014, Spieth joined in 2015, and Koepka joined in 2019.
  • Woods andBobby Jones are the only golfers to have won 10 majors before the age of 30. Jones achieved 13 majors in 21 attempts, (winning percentage 62%), while Woods achieved 10 wins in 44 attempts (a 23% winning ratio).[13]
  • Woods is only the second player all-time to win three major championships in a calendar year (2000) winning the U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship respectively, along withBen Hogan who accomplished this feat in (1953) with The Masters, the U.S. Open, and The Open Championships.
  • Woods is the second player to have won thecareer grand slam three times along withJack Nicklaus. Woods is the only professional golfer to win four majors in a row.

Masters Tournament

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  • In 1997 Woods set records for the lowest aggregate and to-par score with 270 strokes (18 under par); the record was tied byJordan Spieth in 2015 and broken by Dustin Johnson in 2020, who finished with 268 strokes (20 under par).
  • Woods holds the record for the largest margin of victory at the Masters: 12 strokes (1997)
  • Woods became the youngest winner in 1997 at the age of 21 years, 104 days; in 2019 he became the second oldest player to win the Masters at 43 years old.
  • His win made him the first winner of The Masters, or any other (under-50) men's major, of African or Asian descent.
  • After a front-nine 40 in the first round (four over par), Woods played the final 63 holes 22-under par (1997)
  • He played 72 holes without a single three-putt[when?]
  • During his 2005 win, Woods set a record with the lowest back-to-back total for two rounds: 131 (65-66). The record was broken by Jordan Spieth (64-66) in 2015.
  • In 2024 Woods made the Masters cut for the 24th consecutive year, breaking the record held byFred Couples andGary Player who had 23.[14]

U.S. Open

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  • Woods holds the record for the largest margin of victory at the U.S. Open based on 72 holes (no playoffs): 15 strokes (2000). (In1929,Bobby Jones had a margin of victory of 23 strokes, but that tournament was played over 108 holes, as a 36-hole playoff was played as he andAl Espinosa were tied; Jones (141) defeated Espinosa (164) in the playoff.)
  • Also in 2000, Woods became the first player to finish a U.S. Open at double digits under par. (In 1992,Gil Morgan was the first ever to be double digits under par at any stage of a U.S. Open, but failed to finish in double digits under par, and indeed failed to win that event, withTom Kite winning instead.)
  • Woods was the only player to finish under par at the following U.S. Opens:
  • With his win in2008, Woods equaled Jack Nicklaus' feat of winning each major at least three times.
    • The 2008 win is the final U.S. Open to play more than 90 holes (91), as subsequent playoffs are now only two holes.

The Open Championship

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  • Woods shares the record for largest margin of victory at a post-1900 Open Championship: 8 strokes (2000)
  • Woods became the fifth player to achieve the Career Grand Slam, and the youngest player (24 years, 206 days) to do so, breaking the mark held byNicklaus (26 years, 6 months at the 1966 Open)
  • He became the fastest to win all four majors – in his 93rd sanctioned tournament, compared with 125 forNicklaus
  • He became the youngest to win a fourth major championship, breaking the mark held byNicklaus (25 years, 80 days at the 1965 Masters)
  • In 2006, Woods became the first player to win the Open Championship in back-to-back years since Tom Watson in 1982/1983
  • He became the first golfer sinceWatson in 1982 to win the U.S. Open and Open Championship in the same year

PGA Championship

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  • With his 2006 PGA Championship win, Woods became the only golfer to have won all 4 majors by at least 5 strokes
  • Woods was the only player in the stroke-play era (since 1958) to repeat as PGA champion untilBrooks Koepka equaled this feat in 2019.
  • Woods' wins atMedinah in 1999 and 2006 make him the only player to win the PGA Championship twice on the same course.
  • Woods’ second round 63 in the2007 PGA Championship tied the record for second lowest single-round score in major championship history
  • Woods is the only player to win the PGA Championship back-to-back on two different occasions: 1999–2000 and 2006–2007.

The Players Championship

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Wins (2)

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YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner(s)-up
2001The Players Championship2 shot deficit−14 (72-69-66-67=274)1 strokeFijiVijay Singh
2013The Players Championship (2)Tied for lead−13 (67-67-71-70=275)2 strokesSwedenDavid Lingmerth,United StatesJeff Maggert,
United StatesKevin Streelman

Results timeline

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Tournament1997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009
The Players ChampionshipT31T35T1021T14T11T16T53T22T378
Tournament2010201120122013201420152016201720182019
The Players ChampionshipWDWDT401T69T11T30
  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

WD = withdrew
"T" indicates a tie for a place.

World Golf Championships

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Wins (18)

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YearChampionship54 holesWinning scoreMarginRunner(s)-up
1999WGC-NEC Invitational5 shot lead−10 (66-71-62-71=270)1 strokeUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
1999WGC-American Express Championship1 shot deficit−6 (71-69-70-68=278)PlayoffSpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez
2000WGC-NEC Invitational (2)9 shot lead−21 (64-61-67-67=259)11 strokesUnited StatesJustin Leonard,WalesPhillip Price
2001WGC-NEC Invitational (3)2 shot deficit−12 (66-67-66-69=268)PlayoffUnited StatesJim Furyk
2002WGC-American Express Championship (2)5 shot lead−25 (65-65-67-66=263)1 strokeSouth AfricaRetief Goosen
2003WGC-Accenture Match Play Championshipn/a2 and 1United StatesDavid Toms
2003WGC-American Express Championship (3)2 shot lead−6 (67-66-69-72=274)2 strokesAustraliaStuart Appleby,United StatesTim Herron,
FijiVijay Singh
2004WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (2)n/a3 and 2United StatesDavis Love III
2005WGC-NEC Invitational (4)Tied for lead−6 (66-70-67-71=274)1 strokeUnited StatesChris DiMarco
2005WGC-American Express Championship (4)2 shot deficit−10 (67-68-68-67=270)PlayoffUnited StatesJohn Daly
2006WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (5)1 shot deficit−10 (67-64-71-68=270)PlayoffUnited StatesStewart Cink
2006WGC-American Express Championship (5)6 shot lead−23 (63-64-67-67=261)8 strokesEnglandIan Poulter,AustraliaAdam Scott
2007WGC-CA Championship (6)4 shot lead−10 (71-66-68-73=278)2 strokesUnited StatesBrett Wetterich
2007WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (6)1 shot deficit−8 (68-70-69-65=272)8 strokesEnglandJustin Rose,South AfricaRory Sabbatini
2008WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (3)n/a8 and 7United StatesStewart Cink
2009WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (7)3 shot deficit−12 (68-70-65-65=268)4 strokesAustraliaRobert Allenby,Republic of IrelandPádraig Harrington
2013WGC-Cadillac Championship (7)4 shot lead−19 (66-65-67-71=269)2 strokesUnited StatesSteve Stricker
2013WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (8)7 shot lead−15 (66-61-68-70=265)7 strokesUnited StatesKeegan Bradley,SwedenHenrik Stenson

Results timeline

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Results not in chronological order before 2015.

Tournament199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
Championship1T5NT11191115T9T10WD1T25T10
Match PlayQF2R6411R32R16R161R32R64R32R64QF
Invitational1114T4T21111T78T37T81WDT31
ChampionsT6T6

1Cancelled due to9/11

  Win
  Top 10
  Did not play

QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" indicates a tie for a place.
NT = No Tournament
WD = Withdrew
Note that the HSBC Champions did not become a WGC event until 2009.

Performance summary

TournamentStartsTop-10sWinsEarnings ($)
Championship151379,606,500
Match Play14835,213,500
Invitational1612811,150,375
Champions220335,714
Totals473518$26,306,089

Records

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  • Won at least one World Golf Championships event every year from 1999 to 2009.
  • All-time wins leader in World Golf Championships events (39.1% win rate).
  • All-time money leader in World Golf Championships events.
  • Won theWGC-World Cup with David Duval in 2000, an unofficial money WGC event, for a total of 19 World Golf Championships titles.
  • Only player to have held the titles of all three of the pre-2009 events (not counting the HSBC Champions, elevated to WGC status in 2009) at the same time.

Match Play

  • Woods set the record for most lopsided victory (18-hole match) in his first round match againstStephen Ames in 2006 – 9 & 8. Mathematically, it is the fastest possible win in 18-hole match play (10 & 8 would be a larger margin of victory, but the same number of holes played).
  • Woods also set the record for largest margin of victory in the 36-hole final match – 8 & 7 overStewart Cink in 2008.

Championship

  • Lowest first 18-hole total 63 set the course record at The Grove
  • Tied lowest first 18-hole total – 63
  • Lowest 36-hole total – 127
  • Largest 36-hole lead – 5 strokes
  • Lowest 54-hole total – 194
  • Largest 54-hole lead – 6 strokes
  • Lowest 72-hole total – 261
  • Largest margin of victory – 8 strokes
  • Only player to record top-10 finishes in each appearance (more than two appearances)

Note: All Cadillac Championship records were set in 2006, when the tournament was known as the American Express Championship[15]

Invitational

  • Lowest 18-hole total – 61 (twice, tied withJosé María Olazábal)
  • Lowest 36-hole total – 125
  • Lowest 54-hole total – 192
  • Lowest 72-hole total – 259
  • Largest margin of victory – 11 strokes

Note: All records were set in 2000 and 2013 (18-hole record)

FedEx Cup Playoffs

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YearPlacePointsMarginEarnings($)
20071123,033+12,57810,000,000
200870100,000−25,101110,000
200914,000+1,08010,000,000
2010421,300–3,635133,000
2011132318−4,94332,000
201232,663−1,4372,000,000
201322,743−2,0073,000,000
201421845n/a0
2015178215n/a0
201822,219−413,000,000
2019421,069n/a169,000
202063641n/a150,000
Total28,594,000

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PGA Tour professional career summary

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SeasonStartsCuts madeWins (Majors)2nd3rdTop 10Top 25Earnings ($)Money list
rank
Adjusted scoring
average (rank)
19968820257790,5942469.44
199721204 (1)119142,066,833169.10 (2nd)
19982019*12213171,841,117469.21 (2nd)
199921218 (1)1216186,616,585168.43 (1st)
200020209 (3)4117209,188,321167.79 (1st)
200119195 (1)019185,687,777168.81 (1st)
200218185 (2)2213166,912,625168.56 (1st)
2003181852012166,673,413268.41 (1st)
2004191913314185,365,472469.04 (3rd)
200521196 (2)42131710,628,024168.66 (1st)
200615148 (2)1111139,941,563168.11 (1st)
200716167 (1)30121510,867,052167.79 (1st)
2008664 (1)10665,775,000267.65
20091716630141610,508,163168.05 (1st)
20101211000271,294,7656670.32
20119700023660,23812870.46
201219173129136,133,158268.90 (2nd)
201316165108108,553,439168.98 (2nd)
2013–147500001108,27520171.65†
2014–1511600013448,59816271.93†
2015–1600000000n/an/a
2016–1710000000n/a73.29†
2017–1818161207125,443,841869.35 (7th)
2018–191291 (1)00473,199,6152470.33†
2019–2077100222,083,0383870.26†
2020–21320000064,20022372.80†
2021–22310000043,50022773.40
2022–23**110000059,56019570.75
Career**35833082 (15)3119199269120,954,7661[18]
  • Green background for 1st place. Yellow background for top 10.
  • * Woods qualified for the third round in the 1998 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am but decided to withdraw from the rain-delayed event. Officially, it is counted as a missed cut.
  • Woods did not play the required 50 rounds to be ranked in scoring average these years: 1996 – 41 rounds, 2008 – 26, 2010 – 45, 2011 – 27, 2014 – 21, 2015 – 32, 2017 – 2, 2019 − 42, 2020 – 28, 2021 – 10.
  • Woods played in 14 PGA Tour events from 1992 to 1996 as an amateur. In this span, he made 5 cuts, with his best finish and sole top-25 performance coming at the 1996 British Open. This brings his total tally of PGA Tour events played to 369, his total number of cuts made to 334, and his total number of top-25 finishes to 270.
  • **As of February 19, 2023

Professional wins (110)

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PGA Tour wins (82)

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Legend
Major championships (15)
Players Championships (2)
World Golf Championships (18)
Tour C'ships/FedEx Cup playoff events (5)
Other PGA Tour (42)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Oct 6,1996Las Vegas Invitational−27 (70-63-68-67-64=332)PlayoffUnited StatesDavis Love III
2Oct 20, 1996Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic−21 (69-63-69-66=267)1 strokeUnited StatesPayne Stewart
3Jan 12,1997Mercedes Championships−14 (70-67-65=202)[a]PlayoffUnited StatesTom Lehman
4Apr 13, 1997Masters Tournament−18 (70-66-65-69=270)12 strokesUnited StatesTom Kite
5May 18, 1997GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic−17 (64-64-67-68=263)2 strokesUnited StatesLee Rinker
6Jul 6, 1997Motorola Western Open−13 (67-72-68-68=275)3 strokesNew ZealandFrank Nobilo
7May 10,1998BellSouth Classic−17 (69-67-63-72=271)1 strokeUnited StatesJay Don Blake
8Feb 14,1999Buick Invitational−22 (68-71-62-65=266)2 strokesUnited StatesBilly Ray Brown
9Jun 6, 1999Memorial Tournament−15 (68-66-70-69=273)2 strokesFijiVijay Singh
10Jul 4, 1999Motorola Western Open (2)−15 (68-66-68-71=273)3 strokesCanadaMike Weir
11Aug 15, 1999PGA Championship−11 (70-67-68-72=277)1 strokeSpainSergio García
12Aug 29, 1999WGC-NEC Invitational−10 (66-71-62-71=270)1 strokeUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
13Oct 24, 1999National Car Rental Golf Classic Disney (2)−17 (66-66-66-73=271)1 strokeSouth AfricaErnie Els
14Oct 31, 1999The Tour Championship−15 (67-66-67-69=269)4 strokesUnited StatesDavis Love III
15Nov 7, 1999WGC-American Express Championship−6 (71-69-70-68=278)PlayoffSpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez
16Jan 9,2000Mercedes Championships (2)−16 (71-66-71-68=276)PlayoffSouth AfricaErnie Els
17Feb 7, 2000AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am−15 (68-73-68-64=273)2 strokesUnited StatesMatt Gogel,FijiVijay Singh
18Mar 19, 2000Bay Hill Invitational−18 (69-64-67-70=270)4 strokesUnited StatesDavis Love III
19May 29, 2000Memorial Tournament (2)−19 (71-63-65-70=269)5 strokesSouth AfricaErnie Els,United StatesJustin Leonard
20Jun 18, 2000U.S. Open−12 (65-69-71-67=272)15 strokesSouth AfricaErnie Els,SpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez
21Jul 23, 2000The Open Championship−19 (67-66-67-69=269)8 strokesDenmarkThomas Bjørn,South AfricaErnie Els
22Aug 20, 2000PGA Championship (2)−18 (66-67-70-67=270)PlayoffUnited StatesBob May
23Aug 27, 2000WGC-NEC Invitational (2)−21 (64-61-67-67=259)11 strokesUnited StatesJustin Leonard,WalesPhillip Price
24Sep 10, 2000Bell Canadian Open−22 (72-65-64-65=266)1 strokeNew ZealandGrant Waite
25Mar 18,2001Bay Hill Invitational (2)−15 (71-67-66-69=273)1 strokeUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
26Mar 25, 2001The Players Championship−14 (72-69-66-67=274)1 strokeFijiVijay Singh
27Apr 8, 2001Masters Tournament (2)−16 (70-66-68-68=272)2 strokesUnited StatesDavid Duval
28Jun 3, 2001Memorial Tournament (3)−17 (68-69-68-66=271)7 strokesUnited StatesPaul Azinger,SpainSergio García
29Aug 26, 2001WGC-NEC Invitational (3)−12 (66-67-66-69=268)PlayoffUnited StatesJim Furyk
30Mar 17,2002Bay Hill Invitational (3)−13 (67-65-74-69=275)4 strokesNew ZealandMichael Campbell
31Apr 14, 2002Masters Tournament (3)−12 (70-69-66-71=276)3 strokesSouth AfricaRetief Goosen
32Jun 16, 2002U.S. Open (2)−3 (67-68-70-72=277)3 strokesUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
33Aug 11, 2002Buick Open−17 (67-63-71-70=271)4 strokesUnited StatesFred Funk,United StatesBrian Gay,
United StatesMark O'Meara,MexicoEsteban Toledo
34Sep 22, 2002WGC-American Express Championship (2)−25 (65-65-67-66=263)1 strokeSouth AfricaRetief Goosen
35Feb 16,2003Buick Invitational (2)−16 (70-66-68-68=272)4 strokesSwedenCarl Pettersson
36Mar 2, 2003WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship2 and 1United StatesDavid Toms
37Mar 23, 2003Bay Hill Invitational (4)−19 (70-65-66-68=269)11 strokesUnited StatesStewart Cink,United StatesBrad Faxon,
United StatesKenny Perry,United StatesKirk Triplett
38Jul 6, 2003Western Open (3)−21 (63-70-65-69=267)5 strokesUnited StatesRich Beem
39Oct 5, 2003WGC-American Express Championship (3)−6 (67-66-69-72=274)2 strokesAustraliaStuart Appleby,United StatesTim Herron,
FijiVijay Singh
40Feb 29,2004WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (2)3 and 2United StatesDavis Love III
41Jan 23,2005Buick Invitational (3)−16 (69-63-72-68=272)3 strokesEnglandLuke Donald,United StatesCharles Howell III,
United StatesTom Lehman
42Mar 6, 2005Ford Championship at Doral−24 (65-70-63-66=264)1 strokeUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
43Apr 10, 2005Masters Tournament (4)−12 (74-66-65-71=276)PlayoffUnited StatesChris DiMarco
44Jul 17, 2005The Open Championship (2)−14 (66-67-71-70=274)5 strokesScotlandColin Montgomerie
45Aug 21, 2005WGC-NEC Invitational (4)−6 (66-70-67-71=274)1 strokeUnited StatesChris DiMarco
46Oct 9, 2005WGC-American Express Championship (4)−10 (67-68-68-67=270)PlayoffUnited StatesJohn Daly
47Jan 29,2006Buick Invitational (4)−10 (71-68-67-72=278)PlayoffAustraliaNathan Green,SpainJosé María Olazábal
48Mar 5, 2006Ford Championship at Doral (2)−20 (64-67-68-69=268)1 strokeUnited StatesDavid Toms,ColombiaCamilo Villegas
49Jul 23, 2006The Open Championship (3)−18 (67-65-71-67=270)2 strokesUnited StatesChris DiMarco
50Aug 6, 2006Buick Open (2)−24 (66-66-66-66=264)3 strokesUnited StatesJim Furyk
51Aug 20, 2006PGA Championship (3)−18 (69-68-65-68=270)5 strokesUnited StatesShaun Micheel
52Aug 27, 2006WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (5)−10 (67-64-71-68=270)PlayoffUnited StatesStewart Cink
53Sep 4, 2006Deutsche Bank Championship−16 (66-72-67-63=268)2 strokesFijiVijay Singh
54Oct 1, 2006WGC-American Express Championship (5)−23 (63-64-67-67=261)8 strokesEnglandIan Poulter,AustraliaAdam Scott
55Jan 28,2007Buick Invitational (5)−15 (66-72-69-66=273)2 strokesUnited StatesCharles Howell III
56Mar 25, 2007WGC-CA Championship (6)−10 (71-66-68-73=278)2 strokesUnited StatesBrett Wetterich
57May 6, 2007Wachovia Championship−13 (70-68-68-69=275)2 strokesUnited StatesSteve Stricker
58Aug 5, 2007WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (6)−8 (68-70-69-65=272)8 strokesEnglandJustin Rose,South AfricaRory Sabbatini
59Aug 12, 2007PGA Championship (4)−8 (71-63-69-69=272)2 strokesUnited StatesWoody Austin
60Sep 9, 2007BMW Championship (4)−22 (67-67-65-63=262)2 strokesAustraliaAaron Baddeley
61Sep 16, 2007The Tour Championship (2)−23 (64-63-64-66=257)8 strokesUnited StatesMark Calcavecchia,United StatesZach Johnson
62Jan 27,2008Buick Invitational (6)−19 (67-65-66-71=269)8 strokesJapanRyuji Imada
63Feb 24, 2008WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (3)8 and 7United StatesStewart Cink
64Mar 16, 2008Arnold Palmer Invitational (5)−10 (70-68-66-66=270)1 strokeUnited StatesBart Bryant
65Jun 16, 2008U.S. Open (3)−1 (72-68-70-73=283)PlayoffUnited StatesRocco Mediate
66Mar 29,2009Arnold Palmer Invitational (6)−5 (68-69-71-67=275)1 strokeUnited StatesSean O'Hair
67Jun 7, 2009Memorial Tournament (4)−12 (69-74-68-65=276)1 strokeUnited StatesJim Furyk
68Jul 5, 2009AT&T National−13 (64-66-70-67=267)1 strokeUnited StatesHunter Mahan
69Aug 2, 2009Buick Open (3)−20 (71-63-65-69=268)3 strokesAustraliaGreg Chalmers,AustraliaJohn Senden,
United StatesRoland Thatcher
70Aug 9, 2009WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (7)−12 (68-70-65-65=268)4 strokesAustraliaRobert Allenby,Republic of IrelandPádraig Harrington
71Sep 13, 2009BMW Championship (5)−19 (68-67-62-68=265)8 strokesUnited StatesJim Furyk,AustraliaMarc Leishman
72Mar 25,2012Arnold Palmer Invitational (7)−13 (69-65-71-70=275)5 strokesNorthern IrelandGraeme McDowell
73Jun 3, 2012Memorial Tournament (5)−9 (70-69-73-67=279)2 strokesArgentinaAndrés Romero,South AfricaRory Sabbatini
74Jul 1, 2012AT&T National (2)−8 (72-68-67-69=276)2 strokesUnited StatesBo Van Pelt
75Jan 28,2013Farmers Insurance Open (7)−14 (68-65-69-72=274)4 strokesUnited StatesBrandt Snedeker,United StatesJosh Teater
76Mar 10, 2013WGC-Cadillac Championship (7)−19 (66-65-67-71=269)2 strokesUnited StatesSteve Stricker
77Mar 25, 2013Arnold Palmer Invitational (8)−13 (69-70-66-70=275)2 strokesEnglandJustin Rose
78May 12, 2013The Players Championship (2)−13 (67-67-71-70=275)2 strokesSwedenDavid Lingmerth,United StatesJeff Maggert,
United StatesKevin Streelman
79Aug 4, 2013WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (8)−15 (66-61-68-70=265)7 strokesUnited StatesKeegan Bradley,SwedenHenrik Stenson
80Sep 23,2018Tour Championship (3)−11 (65-68-65-71=269)2 strokesUnited StatesBilly Horschel
81Apr 14,2019Masters Tournament (5)−13 (70-68-67-70=275)1 strokeUnited StatesDustin Johnson,United StatesBrooks Koepka,
United StatesXander Schauffele
82Oct 28,2019Zozo Championship1−19 (64-64-66-67=261)3 strokesJapanHideki Matsuyama

1Co-sanctioned by theJapan Golf Tour

PGA Tour playoff record (11–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11996Las Vegas InvitationalUnited StatesDavis Love IIIWon with par on first extra hole
21997Mercedes ChampionshipsUnited StatesTom LehmanWon with birdie on first extra hole
31998Nissan OpenUnited StatesBilly MayfairLost to birdie on first extra hole
41999WGC-American Express ChampionshipSpainMiguel Ángel JiménezWon with birdie on first extra hole
52000Mercedes ChampionshipsSouth AfricaErnie ElsWon with birdie on second extra hole
62000PGA ChampionshipUnited StatesBob MayWon three-hole aggregate playoff;
Woods: −1 (3-4-5=12),
May: E (4-4-5=13)
72001WGC-NEC InvitationalUnited StatesJim FurykWon with birdie on seventh extra hole
82005Masters TournamentUnited StatesChris DiMarcoWon with birdie on first extra hole
92005WGC-American Express ChampionshipUnited StatesJohn DalyWon with par on second extra hole
102006Buick InvitationalAustraliaNathan Green,SpainJosé María OlazábalWon with par on second extra hole
Green eliminated by par on first hole
112006WGC-Bridgestone InvitationalUnited StatesStewart CinkWon with birdie on fourth extra hole
122008U.S. OpenUnited StatesRocco MediateWon with par on first extra hole after 18-hole playoff;
Woods: E (71),
Mediate: E (71)

European Tour wins (41)

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Legend
Major championships (15)
World Golf Championships (18)
Other European Tour (8)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Apr 13,1997Masters Tournament−18 (70-66-65-69=270)12 strokesUnited StatesTom Kite
2Jan 25,1998Johnnie Walker Classic1−9 (72-71-71-65=279)PlayoffSouth AfricaErnie Els
3May 24,1999Deutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of Europe−15 (69-68-68-68=273)3 strokesSouth AfricaRetief Goosen
4Aug 15, 1999PGA Championship−11 (70-67-68-72=277)1 strokeSpainSergio García
5Aug 29, 1999WGC-NEC Invitational−10 (66-71-62-71=270)1 strokeUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
6Nov 7, 1999WGC-American Express Championship−6 (71-69-70-68=278)PlayoffSpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez
7Jun 18,2000U.S. Open−12 (65-69-71-67=272)15 strokesSouth AfricaErnie Els,SpainMiguel Ángel Jiménez
8Jul 23, 2000The Open Championship−19 (67-66-67-69=269)8 strokesDenmarkThomas Bjørn,South AfricaErnie Els
9Aug 20, 2000PGA Championship (2)−18 (66-67-70-67=270)PlayoffUnited StatesBob May
10Aug 27, 2000WGC-NEC Invitational (2)−21 (64-61-67-67=259)11 strokesUnited StatesJustin Leonard,WalesPhillip Price
11Nov 19, 2000
(2001 season)
Johnnie Walker Classic1,2 (2)−25 (68-65-65-65=263)3 strokesAustraliaGeoff Ogilvy
12Apr 8, 2001Masters Tournament (2)−16 (70-66-68-68=272)2 strokesUnited StatesDavid Duval
13May 20, 2001Deutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of Europe (2)−22 (69-68-63-66=266)4 strokesNew ZealandMichael Campbell
14Aug 26, 2001WGC-NEC Invitational (3)−12 (66-67-66-69=268)PlayoffUnited StatesJim Furyk
15Apr 14,2002Masters Tournament (3)−12 (70-69-66-71=276)3 strokesSouth AfricaRetief Goosen
16May 19, 2002Deutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of Europe (3)−20 (69-67-64-68=268)PlayoffScotlandColin Montgomerie
17Jun 16, 2002U.S. Open (2)−3 (67-68-70-72=277)3 strokesUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
18Sep 22, 2002WGC-American Express Championship (2)−25 (65-65-67-66=263)1 strokeSouth AfricaRetief Goosen
19Mar 2,2003WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship2 and 1United StatesDavid Toms
20Oct 5, 2003WGC-American Express Championship (3)−6 (67-66-69-72=274)2 strokesAustraliaStuart Appleby,United StatesTim Herron,
FijiVijay Singh
21Feb 29,2004WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (2)3 and 2United StatesDavis Love III
22Apr 10,2005Masters Tournament (4)−12 (74-66-65-71=276)PlayoffUnited StatesChris DiMarco
23Jul 17, 2005The Open Championship (2)−14 (66-67-71-70=274)5 strokesScotlandColin Montgomerie
24Aug 21, 2005WGC-NEC Invitational (4)−6 (66-70-67-71=274)1 strokeUnited StatesChris DiMarco
25Oct 9, 2005WGC-American Express Championship (4)−10 (67-68-68-67=270)PlayoffUnited StatesJohn Daly
26Feb 5,2006Dubai Desert Classic−19 (67-66-67-69=269)PlayoffSouth AfricaErnie Els
27Jul 23, 2006The Open Championship (3)−18 (67-65-71-67=270)2 strokesUnited StatesChris DiMarco
28Aug 20, 2006PGA Championship (3)−18 (69-68-65-68=270)5 strokesUnited StatesShaun Micheel
29Aug 27, 2006WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (5)−10 (67-64-71-68=270)PlayoffUnited StatesStewart Cink
30Oct 1, 2006WGC-American Express Championship (5)−23 (63-64-67-67=261)8 strokesEnglandIan Poulter,AustraliaAdam Scott
31Mar 25,2007WGC-CA Championship (6)−10 (71-66-68-73=278)2 strokesUnited StatesBrett Wetterich
32Aug 5, 2007WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (6)−8 (68-70-69-65=272)8 strokesEnglandJustin Rose,South AfricaRory Sabbatini
33Aug 12, 2007PGA Championship (4)−8 (71-63-69-69=272)2 strokesUnited StatesWoody Austin
34Feb 3,2008Dubai Desert Classic (2)−14 (65-71-73-65=274)1 strokeGermanyMartin Kaymer
35Feb 24, 2008WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (3)8 and 7United StatesStewart Cink
36Jun 16, 2008U.S. Open (3)−1 (72-68-70-73=283)PlayoffUnited StatesRocco Mediate
37Aug 9,2009WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (7)−12 (68-70-65-65=268)4 strokesAustraliaRobert Allenby,Republic of IrelandPádraig Harrington
38Nov 15, 2009JBWere Masters1−14 (66-68-72-68=274)2 strokesAustraliaGreg Chalmers
39Mar 10,2013WGC-Cadillac Championship (7)−19 (66-65-67-71=269)2 strokesUnited StatesSteve Stricker
40Aug 4, 2013WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (8)−15 (66-61-68-70=265)7 strokesUnited StatesKeegan Bradley,SwedenHenrik Stenson
41Apr 14,2019Masters Tournament (5)−13 (70-68-67-70=275)1 strokeUnited StatesDustin Johnson,United StatesBrooks Koepka,
United StatesXander Schauffele

1Co-sanctioned by thePGA Tour of Australasia
2Co-sanctioned by theAsian PGA Tour

European Tour playoff record (10–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11998Johnnie Walker ClassicSouth AfricaErnie ElsWon with birdie on second extra hole
21999WGC-American Express ChampionshipSpainMiguel Ángel JiménezWon with birdie on first extra hole
32000PGA ChampionshipUnited StatesBob MayWon three-hole aggregate playoff;
Woods: −1 (3-4-5=12),
May: E (4-4-5=13)
42001WGC-NEC InvitationalUnited StatesJim FurykWon with birdie on seventh extra hole
52002Deutsche Bank - SAP Open TPC of EuropeScotlandColin MontgomerieWon with par on third extra hole
62005Masters TournamentUnited StatesChris DiMarcoWon with birdie on first extra hole
72005WGC-American Express ChampionshipUnited StatesJohn DalyWon with par on second extra hole
82006Dubai Desert ClassicSouth AfricaErnie ElsWon with par on first extra hole
92006WGC-Bridgestone InvitationalUnited StatesStewart CinkWon with birdie on fourth extra hole
102008U.S. OpenUnited StatesRocco MediateWon with par on first extra hole after 18-hole playoff;
Woods: E (71),
Mediate: E (71)

Note: This table is the European Tour's official Woods' victories on their tour, which gives Woods a total of 41 European Tour wins.[19]Woods' worldwide tournament playoff record is 16–6.

Japan Golf Tour wins (3)

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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1Nov 21,2004Dunlop Phoenix Tournament−16 (65-67-65-67=264)8 strokesJapanRyoken Kawagishi
2Nov 20,2005Dunlop Phoenix Tournament (2)−8 (65-67-68-72=272)PlayoffJapanKaname Yokoo
3Oct 28,2019Zozo Championship1−19 (64-64-66-67=261)3 strokesJapanHideki Matsuyama

1Co-sanctioned by thePGA Tour

Japan Golf Tour playoff record (1–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
12005Dunlop Phoenix TournamentJapanKaname YokooWon with birdie on fourth extra hole
22006Dunlop Phoenix TournamentRepublic of IrelandPádraig HarringtonLost to birdie on second extra hole

Asian PGA Tour wins (2)

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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1Feb 9,1997Asian Honda Classic−20 (70-64-66-68=268)10 strokesSouth KoreaMo Joong-kyung
2Nov 19,2000Johnnie Walker Classic1−25 (68-65-65-65=263)3 strokesAustraliaGeoff Ogilvy

1Co-sanctioned by theEuropean Tour and thePGA Tour of Australasia

PGA Tour of Australasia wins (3)

[edit]
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1Jan 25,1998Johnnie Walker Classic1−9 (72-71-71-65=279)PlayoffSouth AfricaErnie Els
2Nov 19,2000Johnnie Walker Classic1,2 (2)−25 (68-65-65-65=263)3 strokesAustraliaGeoff Ogilvy
3Nov 15,2009JBWere Masters1−14 (66-68-72-68=274)2 strokesAustraliaGreg Chalmers

1Co-sanctioned by theEuropean Tour
2Co-sanctioned by theAsian PGA Tour

PGA Tour of Australasia playoff record (1–0)

No.YearTournamentOpponentResult
11998Johnnie Walker ClassicSouth AfricaErnie ElsWon with birdie on second extra hole

Other wins (17)

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Legend
World Golf Championships (1)
Other wins (16)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Nov 19, 1998PGA Grand Slam of Golf2 upFijiVijay Singh
2Nov 21, 1999World Cup of Golf
(withUnited StatesMark O'Meara)
−23 (140-133-130-142=545)5 strokes SpainSantiago Luna andMiguel Ángel Martín
3Nov 21, 1999World Cup of Golf Individual Trophy−21 (67-68-63-65=263)9 strokesNew ZealandFrank Nobilo
4Nov 24, 1999PGA Grand Slam of Golf (2)3 and 2United StatesDavis Love III
5Jul 11, 2000J. P. McManus Pro-Am−12 (64-68=132)6 strokesEnglandMalcolm MacKenzie
6Dec 10, 2000WGC-World Cup (2)
(withUnited StatesDavid Duval)
−34 (61-65-60-68=254)3 strokes ArgentinaÁngel Cabrera andEduardo Romero
7Nov 22, 2000PGA Grand Slam of Golf (3)−5 (71-68=139)PlayoffFijiVijay Singh
8Nov 21, 2001PGA Grand Slam of Golf (4)−12 (67-65=132)3 strokesUnited StatesDavid Toms
9Dec 16, 2001Williams World Challenge−15 (68-67-74-64=273)3 strokesFijiVijay Singh
10Nov 27, 2002PGA Grand Slam of Golf (5)−17 (66-61=127)14 strokesUnited StatesJustin Leonard,United StatesDavis Love III
11Dec 12, 2004Target World Challenge (2)−16 (67-66-69-66=268)2 strokesRepublic of IrelandPádraig Harrington
12Nov 23, 2005PGA Grand Slam of Golf (6)−13 (67-64=131)7 strokesUnited StatesPhil Mickelson
13Nov 22, 2006PGA Grand Slam of Golf (7)−8 (70-66=136)2 strokesUnited StatesJim Furyk
14Dec 17, 2006Target World Challenge (3)−16 (68-68-70-66=272)4 strokesAustraliaGeoff Ogilvy
15Dec 16, 2007Target World Challenge (4)−22 (69-62-67-68=266)7 strokesUnited StatesZach Johnson
16Aug 24, 2009Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge$230,000$30,000ColombiaCamilo Villegas
17Dec 4, 2011Chevron World Challenge (5)−10 (69-67-73-69=278)1 strokeUnited StatesZach Johnson

Other playoff record (1–5)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
11998Nedbank Million Dollar ChallengeZimbabweNick PriceLost to birdie on fifth extra hole
22000PGA Grand Slam of GolfFijiVijay SinghWon with eagle on first extra hole
32001WGC-World Cup
(withUnited StatesDavid Duval)
 DenmarkThomas Bjørn andSøren Hansen,
 New ZealandMichael Campbell andDavid Smail,
 South AfricaRetief Goosen andErnie Els
South Africa won with par on second extra hole
New Zealand and United States eliminated by birdie on first hole
42010Chevron World ChallengeNorthern IrelandGraeme McDowellLost to birdie on first extra hole
52013Northwestern Mutual World ChallengeUnited StatesZach JohnsonLost to par on first extra hole
62024PNC Championship
(with sonCharlie Woods)
GermanyBernhard Langer and son Jason LangerLost to eagle on first extra hole

Amateur wins (21)

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Amateur major wins (3)

[edit]
YearChampionshipWinning scoreRunner-up
1994U.S. Amateur2 upUnited StatesTrip Kuehne
1995U.S. Amateur2 upUnited StatesBuddy Marucci
1996U.S. Amateur38 holesUnited StatesSteve Scott

Results timeline

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Tournament199119921993199419951996
U.S. AmateurDNQR32R32111M

M = Medalist
DNQ = Did not qualify for match play portion
R32, R16, QF, SF = Round in which player lost in match play
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10

Source:[20]

Reign as World No. 1 male golfer

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Woods holds the record for most consecutive weeks atNo. 1, 281, and the most total number of weeks, 683.[21] Since 1997, he has spent over twelve years atop theOfficial World Golf Ranking, and has been the number one player for all 52 weeks of a year a record eight times – 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. He has spent 906 weeks ranked in the top-10, and overtook Ernie Els as the golfer with the most weeks ranked in the top 10 in 2013.[22]

This list is complete as of 2024.

Start dateEnd dateWeeksApproximate timeSuccessor
June 15, 1997June 21, 199717 daysSouth AfricaErnie Els
July 6, 1997September 6, 199792 monthsAustraliaGreg Norman
January 11, 1998April 11, 1998133 monthsSouth AfricaErnie Els
May 10, 1998May 16, 199817 daysSouth AfricaErnie Els
June 14, 1998March 27, 1999419 months, 13 daysUnited StatesDavid Duval
July 4, 1999August 7, 199951 month, 3 daysUnited StatesDavid Duval
August 15, 1999September 4, 20042645 years, 20 daysFijiVijay Singh
March 6, 2005March 19, 2005214 daysFijiVijay Singh
April 10, 2005May 21, 200561 month, 11 daysFijiVijay Singh
June 12, 2005October 30, 20102815 years, 4.5 monthsEnglandLee Westwood
March 25, 2013May 17, 2014601 year, 2 monthsAustraliaAdam Scott

U.S. national team appearances

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Amateur

Professional

Ryder Cup points record
19971999200220042006200820102012201420162018Total
1.522.52330.5014.5

Awards

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1990

  • 1st Team – Rolex Junior All-American
  • Southern California Player of the Year

1991

1992

  • 1st Team – Rolex Junior All-American (3)
  • American Junior Golf Association Player of the Year (2)
  • Golf Digest Amateur Player of the Year (2)
  • GolfWeek National Amateur of the Year (2)
  • Southern California Player of the Year (3)
  • Golf World Player of the Year

1993

  • 1st Team – Rolex Junior All-American (4)
  • Southern California Player of the Year (4)
  • Golf World Player of the Year (2)

1994

1995

  • Pac-10 Player of the Year
  • NCAA First Team All-American
  • GolfWeek Preseason First Team All-American for 1995–96
  • Stanford University's Male Freshman of the Year

1996

1997

1998

1999


2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005


2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2013

2019

2023

Notes

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  1. ^Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

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