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The spirit was indomitable when Tiger Woods made his presence felt in the Golfing circuit. The Golf fraternity knew they found a great talent but not many knew that they found more than a talent!
They found a seed that grew into the largest tree conquering new vistas in the Golf terrain. Every time he played his fave sport, he ensured to set new records.
Here are some of the more astounding numbers from one of the best sporting careers we've ever seen.
1. Now this is impressive! Woods has been a trendsetter by winning 32 times on the PGA Tour from 1999-2003. No other player won more than eight times in that span.
2. Numbers don’t lie! Tiger succeeded in winning 10 majors before his 30th birthday. Since the first Masters was held in 1934, the only player to even win five majors before turning 30 was Jack Nicklaus.
3. In majors from 1997-2008, Tiger recorded 34 different rounds of 67 or better. No other player had more than 16 in that span.
4. Tiger is the only player in history to win the U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open in his career. He won three of each.
5. Golf rakes in a lot of moolah. And a look at Tiger Woods career earnings bears testimony to the fact. Tiger has earned more than $110 million in official earnings in his PGA Tour career. The year before he turned pro, the Tour’s all-time career earnings leader was Greg Norman – at $9.59 million.
6. Tiger completed the career Grand Slam at age 24. Not only is he the youngest player to win the slam, but only five other players in the last 50 years have won a major at age 24 or younge
The craziest stats about Tiger Woods career may leave you asking for more. Stay tuned and watch this space for more interesting updates! And what according to you is Tiger Woods’s greatest feat?
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