Eldrick Tont Woods, famously known as Tiger Woods, is a highly accomplished American professional golfer with an impressive track record.

He has achieved remarkable success on the PGA Tour, tying for first place in wins and ranking second in men’s major championships.

In addition to holding numerous golf records, Woods is widely recognized as one of the greatest golfers of all time and has become a prominent figure in the world of sports, solidifying his status as one of the most renowned athletes in modern history.

Profile

  • Full name: Eldrick Tont Woods
  • Stage name: Tiger Woods
  • Born: December 30, 1975
  • Age: 48 years old.
  • Birthplace: Cypress, California, United States
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Professional golfer
  • Height: 1.85m
  • Parents: Kultida Woods, Earl Woods
  • Siblings: Royce Renee Woods, Kevin Dale Woods, Earl Woods, Jr.
  • Spouse: Elin Nordegren (m. 2004–2010)
  • Children: Sam Alexis Woods, Charlie Woods
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net worth: $1.1 billion

Early Life

Tiger Woods, originally named Eldrick Tont Woods, was born in 1975 in California to his parents Earl and Kultida Woods.

His unique upbringing as the son of an African-American army officer and a Thai mother helped shape his early interest in golf.

At just six months old, Tiger was already imitating his father’s golf swing, showcasing his natural talent from a very young age.

His skills were further displayed when he appeared on The Mike Douglas Show at the age of two, putting alongside legendary comedian Bob Hope.

These early experiences laid the foundation for Tiger’s future success as one of the greatest golfers in history.

Tiger Woods showed immense promise in golf at a young age, shooting a remarkable 48 for nine holes by age three. By age five, he was already recognized in prestigious publications like Golf Digest.

His success continued to grow as he dominated junior golf circuits and made history as the youngest winner of the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship at just 15 years old, a feat he accomplished three times in total.

This remarkable rise to fame and skill can be attributed to the guidance and support of his father, Earl Woods, who played a crucial role in nurturing Tiger’s talent.

Together, they spent countless hours practicing, and Earl instilled in his son a strong work ethic and competitive spirit that would fuel Tiger’s incredible career in golf.

Education

Tiger Woods’ commitment to golf was evident in his early years, but his academic accomplishments were equally noteworthy.

Excelling as an honor student at Western High School in Anaheim, California, he continued his education at Stanford University in 1994.

While at Stanford, Woods joined the golf team and secured 10 collegiate victories, including the prestigious NCAA title.

Despite his burgeoning success in golf, Woods remained dedicated to his studies and maintained a reputation as a serious student.

Ultimately, he decided to forgo completing his degree at Stanford to pursue a professional career in golf full-time.

Career

Tiger Woods has had an incredibly remarkable golfing career, standing out as one of the greatest players in the sport’s history.

With 82 PGA Tour wins, he shares the record with Sam Snead, showcasing his dominance on the tour.

His impressive 15 major championships also place him second only to Jack Nicklaus, further solidifying his legacy as one of the best golfers of all time.



Furthermore, Woods holds multiple other PGA Tour records, such as having spent the most weeks ranked as the number-one golfer globally, highlighting his consistent excellence and skill in the sport.

Winning four remarkable major championships consecutively in 2000 and 2001, Tiger Woods secured his place in golf history with what became known as the “Tiger Slam.”

He achieved this incredible feat and made history by becoming the youngest golfer to complete a career Grand Slam career at just 24 years old.

Tiger Woods is widely considered one of the greatest golfers, if not the greatest, of all time, sparking a surge of global interest in the sport during his dominant reign.

Despite facing challenges and setbacks in recent years due to injuries, Woods remains an iconic and inspirational figure who continues to compete at the highest level of professional golf.

Awards and nominations

  • PGA Tour Awards (record-breaking):
  • PGA Player of the Year: 11 times (most ever)
  • PGA Tour Player of the Year: 11 times (most ever)
  • PGA Tour Money Leader: 10 times (most ever)
  • Byron Nelson Award (lowest adjusted scoring average): 9 times (most ever)
  • Vardon Trophy: 9 times (most ever)
  • ESPY Awards: Winner – Best Athlete – Male (Golf): 2001, 2002, 2003
  • Winner – Best Golfer – Male: 2003
  • Nominee – Best Golfer – Male: 2019 (his comeback year)

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @tigerwoods
  • Facebook handle: Tiger Woods
  • Twitter handle: @Tigerwoods

Personal Life

Tiger Woods, a professional golfer, was first introduced to the sport by his father, Earl, during his childhood, who played a significant role in shaping his career.

With an African American father and a Thai mother, Tiger’s diverse background has been a notable aspect of his life.

His marriage to Elin Nordegren resulted in two children, daughter Sam and son Charlie, before their public divorce in 2009 due to Tiger’s extramarital affairs coming to light.

Despite facing challenges such as injuries and personal struggles, Tiger has remained dedicated to his golf career, making numerous comebacks in the sport.

Net Worth

According to Forbes, professional golfer Tiger Woods has amassed an impressive net worth of $1.1 billion.

This staggering figure is further highlighted by the fact that Woods has earned a record-breaking $121 million in prize money from PGA tours.

Notably, a significant portion of Woods‘ wealth can be attributed to lucrative endorsement deals with top brands like Nike and Monster Energy, solidifying his status as one of the most successful and financially prosperous athletes in history.