INTRODUCTION
By breaking twenty records and tying seven others, Tiger Woods is credited as rewriting a significant section of the history of the Masters tournament when he won it in 1997. That is what happens when a person wins the event five times, and Woods has continued to match or obliterate marks at Augusta National with extraordinary frequency over the course of the subsequent 26 years. His name is still associated to 35 records in the tournament's media guide, despite the fact that several of the marks that Woods made in 1997 have been broken since then. To add to that, out of the 27 records from 1997, ten are still in existence.
Who Is Tiger Woods?
In the history of sports, Tiger Woods is widely …show more content…
In his historic triumph in 1997, Woods made 26 three-shots, which included two eagles, ten birdies, and fourteen pars throughout the course of the round. It is remarkable that he was able to match his own record in 2005, making 13 birdies and 13 pars, which is significantly less exciting than his previous record. Woods surpassed the previous record of 22, which was set by Horton Smith in 1936 and later matched by Tom Watson in 1977.
The PGA Championship
Although it may be difficult to believe now, many people were doubting Woods' potential to win many major championships prior to this victory. This is because ten major championships have gone by since Woods won the Masters golf tournament. He was given a significant fright by Garcia, who was only 19 years old, in the final round of the tournament at Medinah, but he ultimately prevailed by a shot with a final-round score of 72.
The Classic of BellSouth
By shooting a final-round score of 72, Woods was able to win by one stroke, making this his lone victory of the year 1998. Furthermore, it was an event that he never participated in again because the following year it was played the week before the Masters, and Woods did not defend his title the following