- Tiger Woods has the record for the lowest career scoring average in PGA Tour history.
- Woods is the only player to ever win four major championships in a row.
- No player has spent more time atop the world golf rankings than Woods.
Tiger Woods is one of the best golfers – and athletes – of all time.
Woods has won 82 PGA Tour events, 15 major championships, and was the youngest player ever to complete the career grand slam.
Sportsbooks often tagged Woods with incredibly short golf odds to win major championships during his prime years.
Check out which records Tiger Woods holds below:
What Records Does Tiger Woods Hold?
Most PGA Tour Wins
Tiger Woods and Sam Snead are co-owners of the record for most wins in PGA Tour history with 82 apiece. That is nine more than Jack Nicklaus, who is second all time with 73. Woods’ first win came on Oct. 6, 1996, when he beat Davis Love III in a playoff at the Las Vegas Invitational.
It’s no wonder that Woods entered most tournaments as the betting favourite according to the PGA Tour odds during his salad days.
Lowest Scoring Average in a Season
Woods holds the record for lowest scoring average in a season. The Big Cat averaged 68.17 strokes per tournament in 2000. The previous record was 68.33 and was held by Byron Nelson.
Consecutive Cuts Made
Woods holds the record for most consecutive cuts made with 142, shattering the previous record of 113 held by Nelson. Tiger’s streak began at the 1998 Buick Invitational and ended with the 2005 Wachovia Championship.
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