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LOWEST 72-HOLE SCORE:
257 (23-under-par) in 2007 THE TOUR Championship. PGA Tour record is 254 (26-under-par) by Tommy Armour III in 2003 Valero Texas Open.
LOWEST 72-HOLE SCORE IN RELATION TO PAR:
25-under-par (263) in 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic and 2002 WGC-American Express Championship. PGA Tour record is 31-under-par (261) by Ernie Els in 2003 Mercedes Championships.
LOWEST 72-HOLE SCORES IN RELATION TO PAR IN MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Tiger Woods holds or shares all records:
1997 Masters Tournament: 18-under-par
2000 U.S. Open Championship: 12-under-par
2000 British Open Championship: 19-under-par
2000 PGA Championship: 18-under-par (tied with Bob May)
2006 PGA Championship: 18-under-par
LOWEST FIRST 36 HOLES:
Tiger Woods set PGA Tour record with 125 in 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational. PGA Tour record is 124 (61-63) by Pat Perez, set at the 2009 Bob Hope Classic, and David Toms (62-62) at the 2011 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial.
LOWEST FIRST 54 HOLES:
191 in the 2007 TOUR Championship. PGA Tour record is 188 (60-66-62) by Steve Stricker at the 2010 John Deere Classic.
BEST FIVE-HOLE START ON THE PGA TOUR:
Starting the second round of the 2009 Buick Open at No. 10, Woods went birdie-birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie for six-under after the opening five holes (Nos. 10-14).














  • 5/17/12
Sr.

Tiger is quite the golfer.

what he has accomplished

in  8 months, along side

so many other challenges

has been and still is

phenomenal.

:-)
  • 5/17/12
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BEST (LEADERBOARD) FIRST-ROUND COMEBACK TO WIN:
Finished first round of the 2009 Buick Open tied for 95th place after an opening-round, one-under 71. He won the tournament with a 20-under-par 268.
LOWEST 18-HOLE SCORE:
61 in 1999 GTE Byron Nelson Classic and 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational. PGA Tour record is 59 by Al Geiberger in 1977 Memphis Classic, Chip Beck in 1991 Las Vegas Invitational, David Duval in 1999 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Paul Goydos in 2010 John Deere Classic and Stuart Appleby in 2010 Greenbrier Classic.
LOWEST FINAL-ROUND SCORE:
62 (8-under par) in the 2012 Honda Classic.
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
15 strokes in 2000 U.S. Open Championship. PGA Tour record is 16 strokes by J.D. Edgar in 1919 Canadian Open, Joe Kirkwood Sr. in 1924 Corpus Christi Open and Bobby Locke in 1948 Chicago Victory Championship.
LARGEST MARGIN AFTER 54 HOLES:
10 strokes in 2000 U.S. Open Championship, 10 strokes in 2004 Dunlop Phoenix, nine strokes in 1997 Masters Tournament, nine strokes in 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational, eight strokes in 2008 Buick Invitational, six strokes in 2000 Memorial Tournament, six strokes in 2000 British Open Championship, six strokes in 2006 WGC-American Express Championship.
LARGEST MARGIN AFTER 36 HOLES:
Seven strokes in 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational, six strokes in 2000 U.S. Open Championship, four strokes in 2000 Mercedes Championships, four strokes in 2002 Bay Hill Invitational, four strokes in 2008 Buick Invitational, four strokes in 2009 PGA Championship.
WIRE-TO-WIRE VICTORIES:
2000 and 2002 U.S. Open Championships, 2000 WGC-NEC Invitational, 2002 WGC-American Express Championship, 2003 Western Open, 2004 Dunlop Phoenix Tournament and 2005 British Open Championship. Tied after first and fourth rounds of 2000 PGA Championship, after first round of 2002 Bay Hill Invitational, and after first, second and third rounds of 2005 WGC-NEC Invitational.
MOST CONSECUTIVE EVENTS WITHOUT MISSING THE CUT:
Between 1998 and 2005, Tiger Woods made the cut in 142 consecutive events to break the PGA Tour record of 113 events previously held by Byron Nelson. Woods' streak began with the 1998 Buick Invitational and ended with the 2005 Wachovia Championship (missed cut in the EDS Byron Nelson Championship). Woods has missed the cut only seven times in his career: the 1997 Bell Canadian Open, 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship, 2005 FUNAI Classic-Disney, 2006 U.S. Open Championship, 2009 Open Championship, 2010 Quail Hollow Championship and 2011 PGA Championship. He withdrew from the 1998 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, because of postponement, the 2006 Nissan Open, 2010 PLAYERS Championship, 2011 PLAYERS Championship and 2012 WGC-Cadillac Championship.




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LOWEST ADJUSTED SCORING AVERAGE:
Tiger Woods' adjusted scoring average of 67.79 in 2000 and 2007 were the lowest in PGA Tour history, exceeding his 68.43 average in 1999 (his average was 68.05 in 2009).
LOWEST ACTUAL SCORING AVERAGE:
Tiger Woods' actual scoring average of 68.17 in 2000 was the lowest in PGA Tour history, exceeding the 68.33 average by Byron Nelson in 1945.
LOWEST CONSECUTIVE ROUNDS:
64-61 in the first and second rounds of the 2000 NEC Invitational. This set the PGA Tour record for the first 36 holes and was tied by Mark Calcavecchia (65-60) in the 2001 Phoenix Open and by Tom Lehman (63-62) in the 2001 Invensys Classic in Las Vegas. Calcavecchia set the PGA Tour record for consecutive rounds (60-64) in the second and third rounds.
MOST CONSECUTIVE ROUNDS AT PAR OR BETTER:
Tiger Woods' 52 consecutive rounds at par or better from the second round of 2000 GTE Byron Nelson Classic through the first round of the 2001 Phoenix Open was a PGA Tour record. He had 66 consecutive rounds worldwide.
MOST CONSECUTIVE EVENTS AT PAR OR BETTER:
Tiger Woods' 35 consecutive events at par or better (stroke-play events only) on the PGA Tour (all under-par), starting with the 1999 PGA Championship through the 2001 Memorial Tournament, was a PGA Tour record. In 2000, Woods became the first to be under-par in every event played on the PGA Tour for an entire year.
MOST VICTORIES IN A SINGLE EVENT:
Tiger Woods has won the WGC-Bridgestone (formerly the WGC-NEC) Invitational (1999-2001, '05-07, '09) and the Arnold Palmer (formerly Bay Hill) Invitational (2000-03, '08-09, '12) seven times. He has also won six times in two PGA Tour events: WGC-CA (formerly the WGC-American Express) Championship (1999, 2002-03, '05-07) and Buick Invitational (1999, 2003, '05-08). He has won the BMW Championship five times (1997, '99, 2003, '07, '09) and won four times in three PGA Tour events: Masters Tournament (1997, 2001-02, '05); PGA Championship (1999-00, 2006-07); and the Memorial Tournament (1999, 2000-01, '09). First player in PGA Tour history to win five tournaments at least five times. PGA Tour record is eight victories by Sam Snead in Greater Greensboro Open (1938-65).
MOST CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES IN A SINGLE EVENT:
Tiger Woods shares the PGA Tour record for the most consecutive victories in a single event with four consecutive victories, 2000-03, in the Arnold Palmer (Bay Hill) Invitational, the Buick Invitational (2005-08) and the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (2005-07, '09. He missed 2008 due to knee surgery). Walter Hagen won the PGA Championship, 1924-27, and Gene Sarazen won the Miami Open, 1926-30 (no tournament in 1927). Before that, Young Tom Morris won the British Open Championship, 1868-72 (no tournament in 1871). Woods also had three consecutive victories in the Memorial Tournament and the WGC-NEC Invitational, both 1999-2001.
MOST WINS ON THE SAME GOLF COURSE:
PGA Tour record seven wins at Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club South Course, seven wins at Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge, six victories at the Buick Invitational and the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines Golf Club.
MOST VICTORIES IN SIX SEASONS:
Tiger Woods and Sam Snead are the only PGA Tour players to win at least six events in six seasons (1999, 2000, '05-07, '09).
MOST PRIZE MONEY FOR ONE YEAR AND FOR CAREER:
PGA TOUR record for one year is $10,905,166 by Vijay Singh in 2004. Tiger Woods holds PGA TOUR record for career with $94,817,542 through 2011.
MOST USGA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Tiger Woods has won nine USGA national championships. Those who have won eight or more are Robert T. Jones, Jr. (nine), Joanne Gunderson Carner (eight) and Jack Nicklaus (eight).
MOST MASTERS VICTORIES:
Tiger Woods has won the Masters Tournament four times. Jack Nicklaus has won six Masters titles, Arnold Palmer has also won four, and those with three victories are Jimmy Demaret, Sam Snead, Gary Player, Nick Faldo and Phil Mickelson.
MOST PGA CHAMPIONSHIP VICTORIES:
Tiger Woods has won the PGA Championship four times. Walter Hagen and Jack Nicklaus each won the PGA Championship five times.
EVENT WITH THE MOST RUNNER-UP FINISHES:
Tiger Woods has finished runner-up at THE TOUR Championship four times (2000, '04, '05, '09).
MOST SECOND-PLACE FINISHES AND TIES WHEN TIGER WOODS WINS:
Ernie Els 5, Vijay Singh 5, Jim Furyk 4, Davis Love III 4, Phil Mickelson 4, Stewart Cink 3, Chris DiMarco 3, Sergio Garcia 2, Retief Goosen 2, Charles Howell III 2, Miguel Angel Jimenez 2,Tom Lehman 2, Justin Leonard 2, David Toms 2, and the following players with one each: Robert Allenby, Stuart Appleby, Woody Austin, Paul Azinger, Aaron Baddeley, Rich Beem, Thomas Bjorn, Jay Don Blake, Billy Ray Brown, Bart Bryant, Mark Calcavecchia, Michael Campbell, Greg Chalmers, John Daly, Luke Donald, David Duval, Brad Faxon, Fred Funk, Brian Gay, Matt Gogel, Nathan Green, Padraig Harrington, Tim Herron, Ryuji Imada, Zach Johnson, Tom Kite, Marc Leishman, Hunter Mahan, Bob May, Graeme McDowell, Rocco Mediate, Shaun Micheel, Colin Montgomerie, Frank Nobilo, Sean O'Hair, Jose Maria Olazabal, Kenny Perry, Carl Pettersson, Ian Poulter, Phillip Price, Lee Rinker, Justin Rose, Rory Sabbatini, Adam Scott, John Senden, Payne Stewart, Steve Stricker, Roland Thatcher, Esteban Toledo, Kirk Triplett, Camilo Villegas, Grant Waite, Mike Weir, Brett Wetterich.
In non-PGA Tour events: Vijay Singh 3, Ernie Els 2, Davis Love III 2, Geoff Ogilvy 2, and the following players with one each: Michael Campbell, Greg Chalmers, Jim Furyk, Retief Goosen, Padraig Harrington, Zach Johnson, Martin Kaymer, Mo Joong-Kyung, Ryoken Kawagishi, Justin Leonard, Phil Mickelson, Colin Montgomerie, Frank Nobilo, David Toms, Kaname Yokoo.
WINNERS WHEN TIGER WOODS FINISHES IN SECOND PLACE OR TIES:
Phil Mickelson 5, Vijay Singh 3, Ernie Els 2, Jim Furyk 2, Trevor Immelman 2, Zach Johnson 2 and the following players with one each: Rich Beem, Bart Bryant, Angel Cabrera, Michael Campbell, Stewart Cink, Darren Clarke, Retief Goosen, Billy Mayfair, Mark O'Meara, Heath Slocum, Hal Sutton, Y.E. Yang.
In non-PGA Tour events: Padraig Harrington 2, and the following players with one each: Thomas Bjorn, Ernie Els, David Howell, Davis Love III, Graeme McDowell, Mark O'Meara, Nick Price, Y.E. Yang.
COUNTRIES WHERE TIGER WOODS HAS WON:
United States, Thailand, Germany, Spain, Scotland, Canada, Ireland, Japan, United Arab Emirates, England, Australia, and in the WGC World Cup -- Malaysia and Argentina.





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Tigers stats are off the charts good. I can add another couple that are amazing.
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              Triple Crown Winners

                                                    Secretariat           1973

                              Tiger Woods        2000

 

  • 5/17/12
Oh my , are you hinting Tiger is like a horse?  I'm blushing   LOL  :)