


HIGHLIGHTS
Earns his 61st career PGA TOUR victory at the age of 31 years, 8 months and 17 days in his 230th (216th professional) career start on TOUR.
Earned 10,300 FedExCup points to capture the inaugural FedExCup with a total of 123,033 points on the strength of seven victories, including two wins and a T2 during the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. He finishes 12,578 ahead of No. 2 Steve Stricker.
Earns a $10 million bonus for capturing the FedexCup along with $1.26 million for winning THE TOUR Championship.
Seventh PGA TOUR victory in 16 starts in 2007. In his last two years, Woods has won 15 of 31 starts (48.4 percent).
Averaged 65.75 in the 12 rounds played during the FedExCup playoffs.
THE TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES
First player to win THE TOUR Championship multiple times. Also won the 1999 TOUR Championship at Champions Golf Club in Houston. In his career, has two wins and six top-10s in 11 starts. First victory in six TOUR Championship starts at East Lake Golf Club.
Posted four rounds in the 60s at the TOUR Championship four times in his 11 starts (1999, 2000, 2005, 2007).
191 54-hole total was the lowest in TOUR Championship history. Bart Bryant had a 196 total en route to winning in 2005.
257 72-hole total was the lowest in TOUR Championship history. Bart Bryant had a 264 total in winning in 2005.
THE TOUR Championship Statistics -- 2007
Driving Distance: 298.4 yards -- third
Driving Accuracy: 33 of 56 58.9 percent T14
Greens in Regulation: 58 of 72 80.6 percent T1
Putts Per Round: 27.00 -- T1
Putting Average: 1.517 -- 1
2007 NOTES
Becomes first seven-time winner of the season and collects at least seven wins in a season for the fourth time in his 12-year PGA TOUR career. He captured eight in 1999, nine in 2000, and eight in 2006.
Through 16 starts in 2007, Woods' adjusted scoring average is 67.79, matching his own record set in 2000. Second in adjusted scoring average on TOUR through THE TOUR Championship is Ernie Els at 69.29.
Five different players (total of nine times) since 1970 have won seven or more times in a season. Woods has four of the nine.
With paycheck of $1,260,000, improves season earnings to a career-best 10,867,052, a career-best. His Previous best was $10,628,024 in 2005.
The 191 (19-under) 54-hole total and the 257 (23-under) 72-hole total were the lowest totals on TOUR in 2007.
Longest cut streak on TOUR with 23 consecutive made cuts.
CAREER NOTES
41-3 when holding at least a share of the 54-hole lead, including 11 consecutive.
Seven career PGA TOUR victories in Georgia (4 Masters, 1 TOUR Championship, 1 BellSouth Classic, 1 World Golf Championship-American Express Championship), fourth-most among states (California-11; Florida-10; Ohio-9).
The 191 (19-under) total was lowest first 54 hole score of his PGA TOUR career. Previous low 54-hole total was 192 (18-under) at the 2000 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational.
The 257 (23-under) total was lowest 72-hole score of his PGA TOUR career. Previous low 72-hole total was 259 at the 2000 World Golf Championships-NEC Invitational. The 257 total was three off Tommy Armour's PGA TOUR record of 254 (2003 Valero Texas Open).
All-time PGA TOUR wins
1) Sam Snead -- 82; won 61st at the age of 39 years, 1 month, 6 days
2) Jack Nicklaus -- 73; won 61st at the age of 37 years, 1 month, 6 days
3) Ben Hogan -- 64; won 61st at the age of 40 years, 9 months, 11 days
4) Arnold Palmer -- 62; won 61st at the age of 41 years, 10 months, 22 days
5) Tiger Woods -- 61; won 61st at the age of 31 years, 8 months, 17 days
Surpasses the $76 million mark in career PGA TOUR Official Money with $76,579,376.
Has won in 28.2 percent (61 out of 216) of his professional starts on the PGA TOUR.
2007 PGA TOUR SUMMARY
Tournaments entered--16
In money--16
Victories -- 7
Top-10 finishes -- 12