Table of Contents
- How many Masters has Tiger Woods won? - Sports Illustrated
- Unraveling The Age Of Tiger Woods When He Conquered The Masters
- Tiger Woods Masters Wins: How many masters has the golfer won?
- He's back -- Tiger wins first Masters since 2005 - ESPN
- Who Has Won The Most Masters Tournaments? - WorldAtlas
- Tiger Woods and The Masters: Everything You need To know
- Couple to name child 'Tiger' after Masters bet - NBC Sports
- TIGER WINS THE MASTERS โ The ramblings of a Golf, Fishing, Gaming, and ...
- Tiger Woods Wins 15th Major, Wins First Masters Since 2005
- Tiger Woods Wins the Masters for the First Time Since 2005



Early Success and the First Major Win


The Tiger Woods Era


Masters Magic: Five Wins at Augusta
The Masters has always been a special tournament for Woods, and his five wins at Augusta National Golf Club are a testament to his love affair with the course. His victories in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2019 are all the more impressive given the challenging nature of the course and the strong fields that compete each year.
Other Notable Major Wins
In addition to his Masters victories, Woods has also won major championships at other iconic courses, including the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach in 2000 and the Open Championship at St Andrews in 2000 and 2006. His 2008 U.S. Open win at Torrey Pines was particularly memorable, as he defeated Rocco Mediate in a playoff despite playing with a torn ACL.
A Legacy of Greatness
Tiger Woods' 15 major wins are a remarkable achievement, and his impact on the sport of golf cannot be overstated. He has inspired countless young golfers around the world with his incredible work ethic, mental toughness, and clutch performances under pressure. As he continues to compete at the highest level, Woods remains a beloved and respected figure in the golf world, and his legacy will be remembered for generations to come.Here is the list of Tiger Woods' 15 major wins:
- 1997 Masters
- 1999 PGA Championship
- 2000 U.S. Open
- 2000 Open Championship
- 2001 Masters
- 2002 Masters
- 2002 U.S. Open
- 2005 Masters
- 2005 Open Championship
- 2006 Open Championship
- 2006 PGA Championship
- 2008 U.S. Open
- 2019 Masters