Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods: Career Overview Early Life & Education Eldrick "Tiger" Woods was born December 30, 1975, in Cypress, California. He attended Stanford University from 1994 to 1996, where he won multiple collegiate events before turning professional. Professional Achievement Highlights - 15 Major Championships - 82 PGA Tour victories (tied for most all-time with Sam Snead) - 683 weeks ranked World No. 1 - 11-time PGA Tour Player of the Year - Two-time FedEx Cup champion (2007, 2009) Career Earnings & Net Worth PGA Tour career earnings: $120.9 million (most all-time) Estimated net worth: $1.1 billion (2022 Forbes estimate) First athlete to reach billionaire status while still active Personal Life Previously married to Elin Nordegren (2004-2010) Two children: Sam Alexis Woods (b. 2007) and Charlie Axel Woods (b. 2009) Currently dating Erica Herman since 2017 Notable Records - Youngest to achieve Career Grand Slam - Only player to hold all four major championship titles at once ("Tiger Slam" 2000-2001) - Lowest career scoring average in PGA Tour history (68.17) Recent Activity Continues to compete selectively following severe leg injuries from a 2021 car accident Last victory: 2019 Masters Tournament Inducted into World Golf Hall of Fame in 2022 Equipment Currently plays TaylorMade clubs Golf ball: Bridgestone Footwear & Apparel: Nike Foundation Work The TGR Foundation, established 1996, focuses on education and youth development programs Has reached millions of young people through STEM education initiatives
Game Log
No game data available for 2026.