List of career achievements by Tiger Woods

List of career achievements by Tiger Woods

: "For his detailed tournament performances, see List of tournament performances by Tiger Woods." This page details statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to Tiger Woods.

Major championships

Wins (14)

LA = Low Amateur
DNP = did not play
WD = withdrew
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.

ummary of major championship performances

*Starts – 52 (46 as a professional)
*Wins – 14
*2nd place finishes – 5
*Top 3 finishes – 22
*Top 5 finishes – 25
*Top 10 finishes – 29
*Longest streak of top-5s in majors - 6
*Longest streak of top-10s in majors – 8
*Longest streak of top-25s in majors - 15

World Golf Championships

Wins (15)

WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship (3)::::2003

WGC-CA Championship (6)

1Cancelled due to 9/11
DNP = Did not play
QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
"T" = tied
NT = No Tournament
Green background for wins. Yellow background for top-10.

Performance summary

European Tour playoff record (3-0)

Note: All 15 of his World Golf Championships and 13 of his 14 majors (1997 Masters excepted) are also considered official European Tour wins giving Woods a total of 35 European Tour wins.

Other wins (17)

*1997 (1) Asian Honda Classic (Asian Tour)
*1998 (1) PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial money event)
*1999 (3) World Cup of Golf: individual (unofficial money event), World Cup of Golf: team (unofficial money event - with Mark O'Meara), PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial event)
*2000 (2) WGC-World Cup: team (unofficial money event - with David Duval), PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial money event)
*2001 (2) Williams World Challenge (United States - unofficial money event), PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial money event)
*2002 (1) PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial money event)
*2004 (2) Dunlop Phoenix (Japan Golf Tour), Target World Challenge (United States - unofficial money event)
*2005 (2) Dunlop Phoenix (Japan Golf Tour), PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial money event)
*2006 (2) PGA Grand Slam of Golf (United States - unofficial money event), Target World Challenge (United States - unofficial money event)
*2007 (1) Target World Challenge (United States - unofficial money event)

Amateur wins (12)

*1991 (1) U.S. Junior Amateur Championship
*1992 (1) U.S. Junior Amateur Championship
*1993 (1) U.S. Junior Amateur Championship
*1994 (4) U.S. Amateur Championship, Western Amateur, High Sports Driving Range Challenge, Pacific Northwest Amateur
*1995 (1) U.S. Amateur Championship
*1996 (4) U.S. Amateur Championship, NCAA Division I Championship, NCAA West Regional, Pac-10 Championship

Reign as World No. 1

Woods holds the record for most consecutive weeks at No. 1, 264, and the most total number of weeks, 516. [ [http://www.owgr.com/home/default.sps Official World Golf Ranking] - Number One Watch] Since 1997, he has spent over nine years atop the Official World Golf Rankings, and has been the number one player for all 52 weeks of a year a record six times - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, and 2007.

This list is complete as of October 5, 2008.

United States national team appearances

Amateur
*Eisenhower Trophy: 1994 (winners)
*Walker Cup: 1995

Professional
*Ryder Cup: 1997, 1999 (winners), 2002, 2004, 2006; (Ryder Cup record W-L-H: 10-13-2)
*Dunhill Cup: 1998
*Presidents Cup: 1998, 2000 (winners), 2003 (tie), 2005 (winners), 2007 (winners) (Presidents Cup record W-L-H: 13-11-1)
*World Cup: 1999 (winners), 2000 (winners)

Awards

"'1990
*1st Team - Rolex Junior All-American
*Southern California Player of the Year

1991
*1st Team - Rolex Junior All-American (2)
*American Junior Golf Association Player of the Year
*"Golf Digest" Amateur Player of the Year
*"GolfWeek" National Amateur of the Year
*Southern California Player of the Year (2)

1992
*1st Team - Rolex Junior All-American (3)
*American Junior Golf Association Player of the Year (2)
*"Golf Digest" Amateur Player of the Year (2)
*"GolfWeek" National Amateur of the Year (2)
*Southern California Player of the Year (3)
*"Golf World" Player of the Year

1993
*1st Team - Rolex Junior All-American (4)
*Southern California Player of the Year (4)
*"Golf World" Player of the Year (2)

1994
*"Golf World" Man of the Year
*"L.A. Times" Player of the Year
*Orange County Player of the Year

1995
*Pac-10 Player of the Year
*NCAA First Team All-American
*"GolfWeek" Preseason First Team All-American for 1995-96
*Stanford University's Male Freshman of the Year

1996
*PGA Tour Rookie of the Year
*"Sports Illustrated" "Sportsman of the Year"
*Stanford University Collegiate Player of the Year
*Fred Haskins Award

1997
*PGA Tour Player of the Year
*PGA Player of the Year
*PGA Tour Money Leader
*ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year

1998
*Mark H. McCormack Award
*"ESPN"'s ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete (for 1997)

1999
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (2)
*PGA Player of the Year (2)
*PGA Tour Money Leader (2)
*Vardon Trophy
*Byron Nelson Award
*Mark H. McCormack Award (2)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (2)
*Anderson Consulting Medal for best performance in WGC events
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year (2)

2000
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (3)
*PGA Player of the Year (3)
*PGA Tour Money Leader (3)
*Vardon Trophy (2)
*Byron Nelson Award (2)
*Mark H. McCormack Award (3)
*Laureus World Sports Awards (for 1999)
*"Sports Illustrated" "Sportsman of the Year" (2)
*ABC's Wide World of Sports Athlete of the Year (2)

2000 (cont.)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (3)
*Royal Canadian Golf Association Triple Crown Trophy
*Palm Performance Award as leading money winner on TOUR West Coast Swing
*PricewaterhouseCoopers Fall Finish Award as leading money winner on TOUR's fall schedule
*Anderson Consulting Medal for best performance in WGC events (2)
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year (3)
*BBC Sports Personality of the Year Overseas Personality
*"ESPN"'s ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete (for 1999) (2)

2001
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (4)
*PGA Player of the Year (4)
*PGA Tour Money Leader (4)
*Vardon Trophy (3)
*Byron Nelson Award (3)
*Mark H. McCormack Award (4)
*Laureus World Sports Awards (for 2000) (2)
*"ESPN"'s ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete (for 2000) (3)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (4)

2002
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (5)
*PGA Player of the Year (5)
*PGA Tour Money Leader (5)
*Vardon Trophy (4)
*Byron Nelson Award (4)
*Mark H. McCormack Award (5)
*"ESPN"'s ESPY Award for Best Male Athlete (for 2001) (4)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (5)

2003
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (6)
*PGA Player of the Year (6)
*Vardon Trophy (5)
*Byron Nelson Award (5)
*Mark H. McCormack Award (6)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (6)

2004
*Mark H. McCormack Award (7)

2005
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (7)
*PGA Player of the Year (7)
*PGA Tour Money Leader (6)
*Vardon Trophy (6)
*Byron Nelson Award (6)
*Mark H. McCormack Award (8)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (7)

2006
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (8)
*PGA Player of the Year (8)
*PGA Tour Money Leader (7)
*Byron Nelson Award (7)
*Mark H. McCormack Award (9)
*Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year (4)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (8)

2007
*PGA Tour Player of the Year (9)
*PGA Player of the Year (9)
*PGA Tour Money Leader (8)
*Vardon Trophy (7)
*Byron Nelson Award (8)
*Mark H. McCormack Award (10)
*"Golf Writers Association of America" Player of the Year (9)

References

External links

* [http://www.officialworldgolfranking.com/players/bio.sps?ID=5321 Tiger Woods] Official World Golf Rankings site


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