Timeline of Tiger Woods, a legendary golfer known for his exceptional talent, winning numerous major championships and setting numerous records in the sport. His impact extends beyond golf, as he has become a global icon and one of the most recognizable figures in sports history.
13 April 1997
Tiger Woods wins his first major championship with a record-breaking performance at The Masters, finishing at 18-under-par 270 to win by 12 strokes, the largest margin of victory ever at the tournament.
18 June 2000
At the age of 24, Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by 15 strokes, securing his third major championship victory of the year and completing the career Grand Slam, becoming the youngest player to do so.
8 April 2001
Tiger Woods became the first golfer to hold all four major championships simultaneously after winning the 2001 Masters, an accomplishment that became known as the 'Tiger Slam'.
16 June 2008
Woods won his 14th major championship at the U.S. Open in a 19-hole playoff, despite suffering from a double stress fracture and torn ACL in his left knee. He subsequently missed the remainder of the 2008 season to recover from surgery.
27 November 2009
A personal scandal broke when Woods was injured in a car accident near his Florida home, followed by multiple women coming forward to reveal affairs with the golfer. The scandal significantly impacted his reputation and sponsorship deals.
25 March 2013
After facing challenges on and off the course, Tiger Woods regained the World No. 1 ranking with a victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
20 April 2017
Tiger Woods underwent a spinal fusion surgery, his fourth back surgery in three years, casting doubt on the continuation of his professional golfing career.
14 April 2019
Completing one of the greatest comebacks in sports history, Woods won the Masters, his 15th major title and his first major victory in over a decade.
23 February 2021
Tiger Woods was hospitalized with serious leg injuries after a single-car accident in Los Angeles County. The accident required extensive surgery, and Woods faced a long road to recovery.