Tiger Woods fact file

13 April 2012

The man and his Majors.

Full Name: Eldrick T ('Tiger') Woods.
Born: 30 December 1975
Birthplace: Cypress, California
Parents: Earl and Kultida
College: Stanford University, California
Lives: Orlando, Florida
Marital status: single
Height: 6ft 2in
Weight: 11st 6lbs
Interests: basketball, fishing, all sport
Amateur record: Three-time US Junior champion, Three-time US Amateur champion, 1995 Walker Cup
Turned pro: 1996
Victories: 35
Majors: 1997 Masters, 1999 US PGA, 2000 US Open, 2000 Open, 2000 US PGA, 2001 Masters
Ryder Cup: 1997 and 1999
Career earnings: £17million

Tiger's six Major wins

1997:
1999:
2000:
2001:

Woods's Major records

Biggest win:
Most under par:
Lowest Masters total:
Biggest Masters win:
Youngest Masters winner:
Most under par, Masters:
Most under par, US Open:
Lowest US Open total:
Most under par, Open:
Most under par, US PGA:
Youngest player to win career Grand Slam:
Most Majors in a season:

Tiger's Grand Slam march

US Open 2000:
Won by 15 shots

Open Championship 2000:
St Andrews, Scotland
67, 66, 67, 69 = 269
Won by eight shots

US PGA 2000:
Valhalla
66, 67, 70, 67 = 270
Won three-hole play-off against Bob May

US Masters 2001
Augusta National
70, 66, 68, 68 = 272
Won by two shots

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