Tiger Woods

Top 10 Golfer #1


Eldrick "Tiger" Woods or Tiger Woods has World Number One golf player. He was born on December 30, 1975 and graduated college level from Stanford University. He marriage with Elin Nordegren and have two children Sam Alexis and Charlie Axel.

Tiger Woods, now 34 years of age, has professional golfer in the late summer of 1996. With his second Masters victory in 2001, Tiger became the first ever to hold all four professional major championships at the same time included U.S. Open in 2000, British Open in 2000, PGA Championship in 2000 and The Masters in 2001. He is the career victories leader among active players on the PGA Tour, and is the career money list leader.


Woods won 11 tournaments in 2000, nine on the PGA Tour, one on the PGA European Tour and the PGA Grand Slam. In addition, Woods and David Duval won the World Cup team title for the United States. He earned $9,188,321 on the PGA Tour ($11,034,530 worldwide) and increased his record total on the PGA Tour career money list to $76,579,376 through 2007, and had won $94,038,162 worldwide

In 2000, Woods matched the record of Ben Hogan in 1953 in winning three professional major championships in the same year. Tiger also became the first since Denny Shute in 1936-37 to win the PGA Championship in consecutive years.


In winning The Open Championship, Woods became the youngest to complete the career Grand Slam of professional major championships, Tiger also was the youngest Masters champion ever, at the age of 21 years, three months and 14 days,

Woods holds or shares the record for the low score in relation to par in each of the four major championships. His records are Open, 269 (19-under par) in The Open Championship, 270 (18-under par) in the Masters, 272 (12-under par) in the U.S Open and he shares the record of 270 (18-under par) with Bob May in the 2000 PGA Championship, which Tiger won by one stroke in a three-hole playoff.


Remark:
U.S. Open in June 15-18, 2000 at Pebble Beach, CA
British Open in July 20-23, 2000 at St. Andrews, Scotland
PGA Championship in August 14-20, 2000 at Vallhalla Golf Club Louisville, KY
The Masters in April 2-8, 2001 at Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, GA


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