Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods is a professional golfer. He was introduced to golf before the age of 2 and was considered a child prodigy.
Woods began his professional career in 1996, and by April 1997, he had won three PGA Tour events and the 1997 Masters. He has won numerous awards throughout his career, and he is considered one of the greatest golfers of all time.
In February 2021, Tiger Woods was hospitalized and underwent surgery after a single-car collision. He suffered fractures in both legs and shattered an ankle. Woods returned the action by the end of 2021 as he competed with his son Charlie in the PNC Championship in December.
Full name: Eldrick Tont Woods
Birthday: December 30, 1975
Hometown: Cypress, California
Height: 6’1”
Parents: Earl Woods (father), Kultida Woods (mother)
Spouse: Elin Nordegren (Married from 2004-10)
College: Stanford University
Number of PGA Tour wins: 82
Masters Tournament wins: 5
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Tiger Woods dominated Phil Mickelson through the years with his physical and mental game, including the time Woods destroyed Mickelson’s confidence at the Masters with just one shot.
Tiger Woods reportedly had surprising advice for Rachel Uchitel the last time the two spoke as the golfer’s 2009 sex scandal unfolded.
Tiger Woods isn’t involved with the new ‘Tiger’ documentary on HBO and the first part that aired Sunday night made it pretty clear why that is.
Revelations of an affair between Rachel Uchitel and Tiger Woods cost the PGA Tour star his marriage and two years at the peak of his career.
Tiger Woods is arguably the greatest golfer to ever live, but he almost quit the sport in his prime to become a Navy SEAL.
Golfer Bubba Watson said he believes Tiger Woods once blocked him from sending text messages. It’s easy to understand why.
Tiger Woods viewed Phil Mickelson with disdain because he didn’t think his rival worked hard enough.
Tiger Woods has experienced racism since he was young. In one interview as a teenager, he specifically called out Texas and Florida for their racist ways.
On Dec. 30, the sports world celebrates LeBron James’ birthday, but he’s not the only championship-winning athlete who was born on this day.
Tiger Woods’ son Charlie made his television debut on Saturday at the PNC Championship and proved that his golf and trash talking game are next level.