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Tiger Woods
Golf

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is a 15-time major champion and 82-time PGA Tour winner — tied with Sam Snead for the all-time record. Born in Cypress, California, the 50-year-old is widely regarded as the most statistically dominant golfer in the history of the sport. As of June 2026, he is not competing on Tour.

82
PGA Tour Wins
15
Major Championships
5
Masters Titles
3
U.S. Open Titles

Tiger Woods
Personal Information

Full Name Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods
Date of Birth December 30, 1975
Place of Birth Cypress, California, USA
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Turned Professional August 1996
Playing Hand Right
College Stanford University (1994–1996)
Equipment Brand TaylorMade
Apparel Brand Sun Day Red
Ball Bridgestone Tour B X
World Golf Hall of Fame Inducted March 9, 2022
Net Worth (Forbes 2026) $1.5 Billion

Biography

Cypress to Augusta at 21

Eldrick "Tiger" Woods was born on December 30, 1975, in Cypress, California. His father, Earl, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, placed a golf club in his hands at nine months old. His mother, Kultida, born in Thailand, raised him in the Buddhist faith. His heritage spans African American, Thai, Chinese, Dutch, and Native American roots — a background Tiger described publicly as "Cablinasian" on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1997. Before his professional career began, he won three consecutive U.S. Junior Amateur titles from 1991 to 1993 and three consecutive U.S. Amateur titles from 1994 to 1996 — six consecutive USGA amateur titles, a feat no player in history has matched. He attended Stanford University for two years before turning professional in August 1996. Seven months later, he walked Augusta National as a 21-year-old and shot 270, winning the Masters by 12 strokes over Tom Kite. At 21 years and 104 days, he was the youngest Masters champion the tournament had ever seen.


The Tiger Slam Across Two Years

Nothing in modern professional golf compares to what Tiger Woods produced in 2000. He won nine PGA Tour events that season, including three major championships. At Pebble Beach, he won the U.S. Open by 15 strokes with a score of 272 — the largest winning margin in major championship history, a record that still stands. He won The Open Championship at St Andrews and the PGA Championship at Valhalla. When he won the 2001 Masters, he held all four major titles simultaneously across two calendar years. This was not a calendar Grand Slam — Bobby Jones achieved that in 1930, and no player has done so since — but something distinct: the press named it the Tiger Slam. His 683 total weeks at World No. 1, including 281 consecutive weeks from June 2005 through October 2010, put a number to a dominance the sport had not previously seen. No player has come close to those figures; Greg Norman and Scottie Scheffler, second and third on the all-time list, do not reach his total combined.


One Leg, One Playoff, One Win

The 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines remains the most physically remarkable performance in major championship history. Woods played 91 holes on a ruptured left ACL and a double stress fracture in his left tibia, defeating Rocco Mediate in an 18-hole Monday playoff to claim his 14th major. Surgery followed the following week. He did not play again in 2008. A personal scandal became public in November 2009; he took an indefinite hiatus and returned at the 2010 Masters. Four back surgeries between 2014 and 2017, including a spinal fusion in April 2017, cost him virtually all of two seasons. He won the 2018 Tour Championship at East Lake — his first victory since 2013. Then, on April 14, 2019, he walked up the 18th fairway at Augusta National and won his 15th major, 11 years after his 14th. His son Charlie and daughter Sam met him on the green. Sports media described it as one of the greatest sporting comebacks ever documented.


82 Wins, 15 Majors, One Record

The golf career stats Tiger Woods compiled over three decades have no equivalent in the professional game. His 82 PGA Tour wins are tied with Sam Snead for the all-time record. His 15 major championships — five Masters, three U.S. Opens, three Open Championships, four PGA Championships — are second only to Jack Nicklaus's 18. Career PGA Tour earnings stand at $121 million, the all-time record. He won eight times each at Bay Hill, Firestone, and Torrey Pines. He successfully defended 23 PGA Tour titles, including five at the Arnold Palmer Invitational alone. He made 24 consecutive cuts at the Masters. He once went 110 consecutive holes without a bogey. Four of his wins came by margins of ten strokes or more — twice as many as Nicklaus, Mickelson, and Arnold Palmer combined. Forbes listed him as the world's highest-paid athlete for 11 years, ten of them consecutive from 2002 to 2011. As of April 2026, his net worth stood at $1.5 billion.


Jupiter Island, March 2026

On March 27, 2026, Tiger Woods was arrested on Jupiter Island, Florida, following a two-vehicle rollover crash. Authorities said he had been attempting to overtake a pressure-cleaner truck at high speed. A breathalyzer found no alcohol. He declined urinalysis. He failed field sobriety tests and required a seat during the evaluation due to physical mobility limitations. Body camera footage released April 2 confirmed he was using hydrocodone for chronic pain management. He faced two misdemeanor charges: DUI with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test. On March 31, his lawyer filed a not-guilty plea in Martin County Court and demanded a trial by jury. On April 1, a court approved his departure from the United States for comprehensive inpatient treatment. Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley confirmed Woods would not attend the 2026 Masters. Woods issued a statement that he was "stepping away" to seek treatment and stepped down as chair of the PGA Tour's Future Competition Committee. His last competitive appearance had been the TGL Finals on March 24, three days before the arrest, where his Jupiter Links team lost to LA Golf Club. His legal case remains active. He is 50 years old. Fifteen majors. 82 wins. The record tied, not broken. The question of whether he returns to a golf course is the only one left unanswered.


FAQs About Tiger Woods

How many duis does tiger woods have?

Tiger Woods has been arrested for DUI twice. The first arrest was in May 2017 in Jupiter, Florida, where he was found asleep in a car; a toxicology report confirmed prescription medications in his system and he pleaded guilty to reckless driving. The second was on March 27, 2026, on Jupiter Island, Florida, following a rollover crash; he has pleaded not guilty to those charges, which remain pending.


How many times has tiger woods won the masters?

Tiger Woods has won the Masters five times: 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2019. His 1997 victory set the record for the largest winning margin (12 strokes) and made him the youngest Masters champion at 21 years and 104 days. His 2019 win was his 15th major championship overall.


How old was tiger woods when he won the masters?

Tiger Woods was 21 years and 104 days old when he won his first Masters in 1997, making him the youngest champion in tournament history. In 2019 he became the second oldest player to win the Masters at 43 years old.


How tall tiger woods?

Tiger Woods stands 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 metres) tall. This is the measurement listed on his official website and PGA Tour player profile, and is confirmed by StatMuse and Britannica.


How many hole in ones does tiger woods have?

Woods has hit a hole-in-one 20 times in the course of his lifetime, his first at the age of six. Three have come in PGA Tour competitions — at the 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open, 1997 Phoenix Open, and 1998 Sprint International. His 20th and most recent ace came in a casual round in November 2018, breaking a two-decade gap.


How many green jackets does tiger woods have?

Tiger Woods has five green jackets, earned for his five Masters victories in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2019. Woods holds the record for the largest margin of victory at the Masters: 12 strokes (1997). His five titles are the most ever won by a single player.


How many surgeries has tiger woods had?

Tiger Woods has had well over 20 documented surgeries across his career. These include five knee surgeries, seven back surgeries (the most recent a lumbar disc replacement in October 2025), a subtalar ankle fusion in 2023, multiple leg surgeries following his February 2021 car accident, and an Achilles tendon surgery in March 2025. The exact total continues to grow. 


What clubs does tiger woods use?

As of 2026, Tiger Woods uses a TaylorMade Qi35 LS Driver, TaylorMade P·770 irons, a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS putter, and the Bridgestone Tour B X golf ball. He also carries TaylorMade fairway woods and TaylorMade MG4 wedges. He has been a TaylorMade equipment player since 2017.


What putter does tiger woods use?

Tiger Woods uses his trademark Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS prototype putter, which he has used to win 14 of his 15 major championships. The putter is fitted with a Ping PP58 grip and has been in his bag for the majority of his professional career.


What ball does tiger woods use?

Tiger Woods uses the Bridgestone Tour B X golf ball. He switched to this lower-spinning model from the Tour B XS in 2023, with an updated 2024 version introduced at the Genesis Invitational. He has been a Bridgestone ball player since 2016.


What is tiger woods handicap in golf?

Professional golfers do not carry an official handicap index. Based on calculations by statistician Lou Stagner using course rating and slope data, Woods' average handicap index across his career was +6.7, and he reached a peak of approximately +9.4 during the 2008 season. During his record 2000 season, his estimated index never dropped below +10. 


Has tiger woods been released from jail?

Yes. Woods was released from the Martin County Jail late on March 27, 2026, after posting $1,150 bail, approximately eight hours after his arrest. He was subsequently approved by a court to leave the United States to seek comprehensive inpatient treatment.


Is tiger woods playing in the masters?

No. Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley confirmed that Woods would not be attending the 2026 Masters Tournament following his March 27, 2026 arrest. Woods also missed the 2025 Masters due to injury. As of June 2026, he is not competing on the PGA Tour. 


Does tiger woods still.play?

As of June 2026, Tiger Woods is not competing on the PGA Tour. His last competitive appearance was the TGL Finals on March 24, 2026, three days before his arrest. Woods posted a statement saying he was stepping away indefinitely to seek treatment and focus on his health. No return timeline has been announced. 


Who is tiger woods dating?

Woods publicly confirmed his relationship with Vanessa Trump, the former daughter-in-law of President Donald Trump, in March 2025, writing: "Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side! We look forward to our journey through life together." Vanessa Trump was previously married to Donald Trump Jr.


How old is tiger woods son?

Charlie Axel Woods was born February 8, 2009. He is 17 years old as of June 2026. Charlie is an active competitive junior golfer who verbally committed to play college golf at Florida State University in February 2026.


How old is tiger woods daughter?

Sam Alexis Woods was born June 18, 2007. She turned 18 in June 2025 and is currently 18 years old. She graduated from The Benjamin School in Palm Beach Gardens in May 2025 and enrolled at Stanford University in the fall of 2025. 


How tall is tiger woods?

Tiger Woods is 6 feet 1 inch tall, as listed on his official website at tigerwoods.com and confirmed by his PGA Tour player profile. His playing weight has been listed at 185 pounds throughout his professional career. 


Did trump post about tiger woods?

A widely circulated image claiming President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social asking Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to pardon Tiger Woods was confirmed as fake by PolitiFact. Trump did, however, make verbal comments to reporters describing Woods as "an amazing person" and expressing concern after the March 2026 arrest, telling media: "I feel so badly. He's got some difficulty." 


Did tiger woods daughter have a baby?

No. There is no official confirmation that Sam Alexis Woods has had a baby. As of mid-2026, Sam is attending Stanford University, having enrolled in the fall of 2025 after graduating from The Benjamin School in May 2025. No credible source has reported a pregnancy or birth.


Where does tiger woods live?

Tiger Woods lives in an approximately $54 million oceanfront mansion on Jupiter Island, Florida. The property spans nearly nine acres and includes a private practice facility, lap pool, and two boat docks. He has resided there since 2011.


Will tiger woods retire from golf?

Tiger Woods has not officially announced retirement. Following his March 2026 arrest, he stated he was "stepping away" indefinitely to seek treatment and focus on his health. As of June 2026, his competitive golf status is inactive, his legal case remains pending, and no official retirement announcement has been made. 


Is tiger woods in happy gilmore 2?

Tiger Woods does not appear in Happy Gilmore 2, which premiered on Netflix on July 25, 2025. The film's co-producer Chad Mumm confirmed Woods was approached but did not participate, noting that "Tiger kind of heard afterwards that he really considered it — it just kind of didn't work from a scheduling perspective." The film included numerous other professional golfers including Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Jack Nicklaus. 


What is tiger woods real name?

Tiger Woods' legal name is Eldrick Tont Woods. His mother chose his first name, Eldrick, because it began with "E" (for Earl) and ended with "K" (for Kultida). His middle name Tont is a traditional Thai name. He was nicknamed Tiger by his father in honor of a South Vietnamese military friend, and has been known publicly by that name his entire life. 


How much is tiger woods worth?

As of April 2026, Tiger Woods' net worth stands at $1.5 billion according to Forbes, making him the richest active golfer in history and only the second active athlete in the world at that valuation. His PGA Tour career earnings alone total $121 million, the all-time record on Tour.

82
PGA Tour Wins
15
Major Championships
5
Masters Titles
3
U.S. Open Titles
3
The Open Championships
4
PGA Championships
683
Weeks at World No. 1
281
Consecutive Weeks at No. 1
$121M
Career PGA Tour Earnings
11x
PGA Tour Player of the Year
1996
Turned Professional
$1.5B
Net Worth (Forbes 2026)

Career Timeline

1978
Television Debut at Age 2
Appeared on The Mike Douglas Show, putting against comedian Bob Hope — one of the earliest documented public appearances of a future sports icon.
1984
Junior World Golf Championships
Won the 9–10 boys' event at the Junior World Golf Championships at age 8 — the beginning of a six-title run at that event.
1991
First U.S. Junior Amateur Title
Won the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at age 15 — becoming the youngest winner in the tournament's history at that time.
1992
Second Consecutive U.S. Junior Amateur
Defended his U.S. Junior Amateur title in 1992, becoming the first player ever to win the championship back-to-back.
1993
Third Consecutive U.S. Junior Amateur
Won his third straight U.S. Junior Amateur title — an unprecedented achievement no player has matched before or since.
1994
First U.S. Amateur Title & Stanford Enrollment
Won the U.S. Amateur Championship at age 18, becoming the youngest winner in history. Enrolled at Stanford University on a golf scholarship the same year.
1995
Second Consecutive U.S. Amateur
Defended his U.S. Amateur title in 1995, continuing an amateur dominance unprecedented in the history of the USGA.
1996
Third U.S. Amateur & Turns Professional
Won his third consecutive U.S. Amateur title — completing six consecutive USGA amateur titles, a record no player has ever equalled. Turned professional in August 1996. Won his first PGA Tour event at the Las Vegas Invitational in October 1996. Named PGA Tour Rookie of the Year and Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year.
1997
First Masters & First World No. 1
Won the Masters by 12 strokes with a record score of 270 (-18) — the largest margin of victory in Masters history at the time and the youngest Masters champion at 21 years and 104 days. Reached World No. 1 on June 15, 1997, becoming the youngest player ever to hold the top ranking.
1999
Eight PGA Tour Wins Including PGA Championship
Won eight PGA Tour events including his first PGA Championship at Medinah — finishing the year with four consecutive PGA Tour victories and beginning one of the most dominant stretches in golf history.
2000
The Greatest Season in Golf History
Won nine PGA Tour events including three major championships: the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by 15 strokes (the largest winning margin in major championship history), The Open Championship at St Andrews by 8 strokes, and the PGA Championship at Valhalla. Posted the lowest adjusted scoring average in PGA Tour history (67.79).
2001
The Tiger Slam
Won the 2001 Masters to hold all four major championship titles simultaneously across two calendar years — a feat no player had ever achieved. The achievement became known as the Tiger Slam.
2002
Masters and U.S. Open Double
Won both the Masters and the U.S. Open in 2002, claiming his 7th and 8th major championships. Held the World No. 1 ranking for the entire calendar year.
2005
Masters and Open Championship Double
Won the Masters in a playoff over Chris DiMarco and The Open Championship at St Andrews — his second Open title at the Home of Golf. Won both majors in the same calendar year for the second time in his career.
2006
Two Majors After Father's Death
Won The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool and the PGA Championship at Medinah — both after the death of his father Earl Woods on May 3, 2006. Finished the year with eight PGA Tour victories, his second eight-win season.
2007
13th Major & FedEx Cup
Won the PGA Championship at Southern Hills for his 13th major championship. Won the inaugural FedEx Cup. Named PGA Tour Player of the Year for the eighth time.
2008
U.S. Open on One Leg
Played the entire U.S. Open at Torrey Pines on a ruptured left ACL and a double stress fracture in his left tibia. Won in an 18-hole Monday playoff against Rocco Mediate — his 14th major. Underwent knee surgery immediately after and missed the rest of the 2008 season.
2009
Personal Hiatus from Golf
A personal scandal became public in November 2009. Woods issued a public statement and took an indefinite hiatus from professional golf, spending 45 days in a rehabilitation clinic.
2010
Return to Golf at the Masters
Returned to competitive golf at the 2010 Masters after a five-month absence, finishing tied for fourth place.
2013
PGA Tour Player of the Year Return
Won five PGA Tour events and was named PGA Tour Player of the Year for the 11th and final time — his most successful healthy season in years and a sign of renewed competitive form.
2014
First Back Surgery
Underwent his first microdiscectomy back surgery in April 2014, missing the Masters for the first time in his professional career. The beginning of a four-year injury battle that would threaten his career.
2017
Spinal Fusion Surgery
Underwent his fourth back surgery in April 2017 — an anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) procedure. Missed virtually all of the 2016 and 2017 seasons. At his lowest point, his world ranking fell to 1,199th.
2018
Tour Championship Win — First Since 2013
Won the Tour Championship at East Lake in September 2018 — his first PGA Tour victory in five years and the confirmation that his comeback was real. Finished runner-up at the PGA Championship the same year.
2019
15th Major — The Comeback Masters
Won the Masters on April 14, 2019 — his 15th major championship, 11 years after his 14th. His children Sam and Charlie met him on the 18th green. Widely documented by sports media as one of the greatest sporting comebacks in history. Also won the Zozo Championship in October 2019 for his 82nd PGA Tour victory, tying Sam Snead's all-time record.
2021
Serious Car Accident
Suffered a single-vehicle rollover crash in Rancho Palos Verdes, California on February 23, 2021. Sustained comminuted open fractures of the tibia and fibula, ankle damage, and foot injuries. Underwent multiple surgeries including a rod inserted in his tibia. Required months of rehabilitation.
2022
Masters Return — 14 Months After Accident
Returned to competitive golf at the 2022 Masters just 14 months after his near-career-ending car accident — making the cut and completing all four rounds. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame on March 9, 2022, with daughter Sam giving the induction speech.
2024
24th Consecutive Masters Cut
Appeared at the 2024 Masters, making his 24th consecutive cut at Augusta National — a PGA Tour record. Withdrew after Round 3 due to injury. Also launched his Sun Day Red apparel brand in partnership with TaylorMade in February 2024 after ending his 27-year Nike partnership.
2025
Achilles and Back Surgeries
Underwent Achilles tendon surgery in March 2025 after rupturing his left Achilles while training at home. Followed by lumbar disc replacement surgery — his seventh back surgery — in October 2025.
2026
TGL Finals & Jupiter Island Arrest
Competed in the TGL Finals on March 24, 2026 with his Jupiter Links team — his last competitive appearance to date. Arrested on Jupiter Island on March 27, 2026 on two DUI-related misdemeanor charges following a rollover crash. Issued a public statement stepping away from golf to seek treatment. As of June 2026, his competitive status remains inactive and his legal case is pending.

Major Achievements

15 Major Championships (2nd All-Time) 82 PGA Tour Wins — Tied All-Time Record 5 Masters Titles (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019) 3 U.S. Open Titles (2000, 2002, 2008) 3 Open Championship Titles (2000, 2005, 2006) 4 PGA Championship Titles (1999, 2000, 2006, 2007) 683 Weeks at World No. 1 — All-Time Record 281 Consecutive Weeks at World No. 1 — All-Time Record The Tiger Slam — All 4 Majors Held Simultaneously Youngest Masters Champion — 21 Years, 104 Days (1997) Largest Major Winning Margin — 15 Strokes (2000 U.S. Open) PGA Tour Player of the Year — Record 11 Times Forbes Highest-Paid Athlete — 11 Years (10 Consecutive 2002–2011) $121 Million Career PGA Tour Earnings — All-Time Record 6 Consecutive USGA Amateur Titles — Unprecedented 24 Consecutive Masters Cuts Made — PGA Tour Record World Golf Hall of Fame — Inducted 2022 Presidential Medal of Freedom — Received Twice