Table of Contents
- Tiger Woods' major wins, ranked by memorability
- Tiger Woods wins the Masters for 15th major championship - UPI.com
- Golf: Tiger Woods clinches comeback win at Masters, Matsuyama ties for 32nd
- Tiger Woods wins 15th major title [PHOTOS] - The Korea Times
- Tiger Woods' US Open Wins, Records and Yearly Scores
- The 5 Most Memorable Shots Woods Hit in the 2000 U.S. Open
- How Many Major Wins Does Tiger Woods Have?
- How Many Golfers Have Won the Career Grand Slam? - Heavy.com
- Tiger Woods Wins the Masters for the First Time Since 2005
- Tiger Woods wins the Masters for 15th major championship - UPI.com



Major Championships: A Record-Breaking Streak



PGA Tour Wins: A Record-Breaking 82


Consecutive Cuts Made: A Record-Breaking Streak
Tiger Woods holds the record for the most consecutive cuts made, with an impressive 142 cuts made between 1998 and 2005. This streak is a testament to Woods' consistency and dedication to the sport. During this period, Woods won 34 tournaments, including six major championships, and held the number one ranking for a record 683 weeks.![Tiger Woods wins 15th major title [PHOTOS] - The Korea Times](https://img.koreatimes.co.kr/upload/newsV2/images/201904/569d35929c2e4d858fae0f4190ad4adf.jpg)
Youngest Player to Achieve Career Grand Slam
At just 24 years old, Tiger Woods became the youngest player to achieve a career Grand Slam, winning all four major championships (Masters, U.S. Open, Open Championship, and PGA Championship) in a span of just four years. This record still stands today, and it's a testament to Woods' early dominance in the sport.:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/tiger-woods-2008-us-open-b3ab27a7f85947ffa5b719c83ee93ced.jpg)