Tiger Woods

Eldrick
" Tiger " Woods
Born:
December, 30
1975
in Cypress, California
Best Known As:
The most
dominating pro golfer who has won 14 major tournaments
Tiger
Woods is the winner of 14 of golf's major championships and
is the sport's biggest superstar since Jack Nicklaus. Before
he became a grown-up celeb, Woods was a kiddie phenomenon:
his father Earl allegedly introduced Tiger to golf at age 9
months, and at age 2 the youngster made a now-famous
appearance putting with
Bob Hope
on The Mike Douglas Show. Woods won three consecutive
U.S. Amateur titles (1994-96), and in 1996 turned pro with a
$40 million contract from Nike and a fame usually reserved
for movie stars. Woods made good on the hype, winning 46 PGA
tournaments in his first ten seasons on the tour. He won the
1997 Masters in his first attempt as a pro and later won the
PGA Championship (1999), the British Open (2000) and the
U.S. Open (2000) to become one of the few golfers to win all
four major tournaments during their careers.
In April of
2001 Woods won the Masters again, becoming the first golfer
in the modern era to hold all four major tournament titles
at once (2000 U.S Open, British Open and PGA Championship,
and 2001 Masters). In 1999-2000 Woods won six consecutive
tournaments, making him the first man to do so since Ben
Hogan in 1948. Cementing his reputation as Nicklaus's heir,
Woods won the British Open in 2005, the year of Nicklaus's
final appearance at the competition. Although 2005 and 2006
were tough on Woods -- his father died 3 May 2006 -- he won
the British Open again in 2006, and the PGA Championship in
both 2006 and 2007.
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