Tiger Woods Tiger Woods revolutionized golf with his power, precision, and unmatched dominance, winning 15 major championships and 82 PGA Tour titles, tying Sam Snead for the most in history. Turning professional in 1996, he quickly ascended to world No. 1, capturing the 1997 Masters by 12 strokes, a record at the time. His peak in the early 2000s saw him win the "Tiger Slam," holding all four majors consecutively from 2000 to 2001. Despite career-threatening injuries and personal setbacks, Woods made a legendary comeback, winning the 2019 Masters at age 43. His influence extends beyond the course, diversifying the sport and inspiring a global generation. Woods’ blend of athleticism, focus, and competitive fire made him the defining golfer of the modern era.
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