After turning professional at 20 in 1996, Woods steadily forged an unparalleled competitive career as a golfer.
He boasts a total of 106 worldwide wins and 15 majors, including 82 PGA Tour victories. He also holds a PGA Tour record for winning a whopping $121million in prize money.
Reflecting on the proudest achievement of his career, the Golf Hall of Fame inductee said, “I think the consistency in which I played, that’s something I was very proud of. I played at a high level for a long period of time. I won my fair share of tournaments, I lost my share of tournaments, but I was proud of the work that I put in to keep myself there and keep trying to get better.”
He added, “But also, I think something I’m most proud of is the cut streak. Because you’re gonna have plenty of bad days, bad things just happen, right? But I didn’t mess it up for like over six years, and that is something that I am truly very proud of.”
Although several scandals and car crashes cast a shadow over his career, Woods remains active in professional golf.

