Where to begin? Where can you start with the career of Tiger Woods?
He represents one half of the ‘greatest golfer ever’ debate with Jack Nicklaus. He never did chase down the Golden Bear’s major haul of 18 titles, but there were fireworks along the way.
82 PGA Tour wins, to be precise, and not to mention 15 major titles. His victory at the 2019 Masters was quite something at a time when everyone had written him off, 11 years after his most recent major win at that stage.
He fist-pumped, he cheered, and he cried during an unforgettable career, and one of the likes that we won’t see again.
We want to go through the best statistics from Tiger’s career. We’ve given you some spoilers above with his PGA Tour and major tally, but we want to get into the specifics, the nitty-gritty, the numbers that are truly mesmerising.

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Crazy Tiger Woods stats
Consecutive cuts made
This statistic is bananas. For over seven seasons, Woods made 142 cuts in a row.
He missed the cut at the 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship, and this was the first one he missed since the Bell Canadian Open in 1997. Remarkable.














