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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A look at the handful of golfers that have won the career Grand Slam, which consists of The Masters, U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and PGA Championship.
Tiger Woods accomplished something during the first round of the 2020 Masters that he’s only done once before at Augusta National.
Tiger Woods made his pro debut in 1996. He dominated the Masters in 1997. Mike “Fluff” Cowan caddied for him during those early days. What happened to Cowan?
The 2020 Masters is finally here. There are plenty of contenders with a chance to win the green jacket, but who is the betting favorite?
A look back on the racist comments made by 1979 Masters champ Fuzzy Zoeller during Tiger Woods’ historic run at Augusta National in 1997.
Tiger Woods is back at Augusta National searching for his sixth green jacket, but Nick Faldo thinks he won’t be able to keep up with the field.
Lee Elder, the first Black man to ever play The Masters, will be an honorary starter at Augusta National in 2021 and Tiger Woods is thrilled.
Two players share the record for the lowest 72-hole score at The Masters.
Tiger Woods isn’t playing great golf right now, and now he won’t have a chance to tweak his game before The Masters on Nov. 12.
Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods are paired together on a Sunday for just the ninth time. But this is the first time it will have no bearing on the leaderboard.