Tiger Woods
Career Grand Slam
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15 Major Championships • 2nd All-Time
Major Championship Wins
About Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods completed the Career Grand Slam, one of only six players in history to achieve this feat. His first major came at the 1997 Masters at age 21. His major championship career spanned an impressive 22 years.
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Career Highlights
- 1997 — Won Masters at 21, breaking records with 12-stroke victory (-18)
- 2000-2001 — "Tiger Slam" holding all four major titles simultaneously
- 2000 U.S. Open — 15-stroke victory at Pebble Beach, largest margin in major history
- 2008 — Won U.S. Open on broken leg, considered one of golf's greatest performances
- 2019 — Historic comeback win at Masters, first major in 11 years
- Career — 82 PGA Tour wins (tied with Sam Snead for most all-time)
Did You Know?
- Youngest Career Grand Slam: Tiger completed the career Grand Slam at age 24, the youngest ever to do so
- Dominant Decade: Between 1997 and 2008, Tiger won 14 of his 15 majors — one of the most dominant stretches in sports history
- The Tiger Effect: Prize money on the PGA Tour increased over 500% during Tiger's prime, transforming professional golf economics