TIGER WOODS

RESULTS
Tiger Woods
PGA TOUR Events Played Finish FedExCup
Cuts Made 1st 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Scoring Avg. OWGR Money Points Standing
Career Totals 253 238 71 27 17 164 212 -- -- $92,862,539 -- --
2009 17 16 6 3 -- 14 16 68.84 1 $10,508,163 4,000 1st
2008 6 6 4 1 -- 6 6 68.90 1 $5,775,000 100,000 70th
2007 16 16 7 3 -- 12 15 69.10 1 $10,867,052 123,033 1st
2006 15 14 8 1 1 11 13 68.73 1 $9,941,563 -- --
2005 21 19 6 4 2 13 17 69.11 1 $10,628,024 -- --
*OWGR = Official World Golf Rating More Stats
KEY STATS
Scoring Average (Actual)
 
68.84
 
71.06
Driving Distance
 
298.4
 
288.0
Driving Accuracy Percentage
 
64.29%
 
62.87%
Greens in Regulation Percentage
 
68.46%
 
64.55%
Scrambling
 
68.18%
 
57.44%
Putts Per Round
 
28.44
 
29.19
 
Tiger Woods Average
 
PGA TOUR Average
   
DID YOU KNOW?
  • He has finished 1st on the PGA TOUR 6 times in 2009.
  • He ranks 1st in Money Leaders on the PGA TOUR.
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STANDARD STATS Rank Additional Stats
Driving Distance 298.4 21st Tot. Dist. - 36,997 Tot. Drvs. - 124
Driving Accuracy Percentage 64.29% 83rd Fwys Hit - 558 Poss. Fwys - 868
Greens in Regulation Percentage 68.46% 14th Greens Hit - 764 # Holes - 1,116
Putting Average 1.743 22nd GIR Putts - 1,332 Greens Hit - 764
Eagles (Holes per) 111.6 8th # Holes - 1,116 # Eagles - 10
Birdie Average 4.15 1st # Birdies - 257 Tot. Rnds. - 62
Scoring Average 68.05 1st Tot. Strks - 4,268 Tot. Adj. - 48.780-
Sand Save Percentage 61.86% 3rd # Saves - 60 # Bunkers - 97
Total Driving 104 8th Total rank from stats 1 & 2
All-Around Ranking 153 1st Total rank from stats 1-8
FedExCup Points 7,196 1st Pts.Behind - 0 -
FedExCup Playoff Results 4,000 1st Pts.Behind - BonusMoney - 10,000,000
Money Leaders $10,508,163 1st - -
Par Breakers 23.92% 1st #Bird/Eagl - 267 #Holes - 1,116
Putts Per Round 28.44 22nd Tot. Putts - 1,763 Tot. Rnds. - 62
GIR Pct. - Fairway Bunker 25.7% 183rd - -
NEWS
  • Norman pulls out of Australian Open - Nov 4, 2009
  • No changes in store for FedExCup's fourth season - Nov 4, 2009
  • Kim to skip Dubai World Championship, take time off - Nov 4, 2009
  • Casey realistic about bonus chance after injury - Nov 3, 2009
  • European Tour Insider: The growth of HSBC Champions - Nov 4, 2009
  • What they said: Lanny Wadkins - Nov 2, 2009
  • Quest to make Hall of Fame only gets tougher with time - Nov 2, 2009
  • Small changes, new courses dot '10 PGA TOUR schedule - Nov 5, 2009
  • What they said: Phil Blackmar - Oct 29, 2009
  • Han leads after first round of Asian Amateur - Oct 29, 2009
  • Asian Amateur offers Masters exemption - Oct 29, 2009
  • Week 25 Approach Shots: Schwab Cup Championship - Oct 28, 2009
  • Notebook: Top 125 standings in Fowler's favor - Oct 27, 2009
  • European Tour Insider: Match Play, Casey return - Oct 28, 2009
  • Gay's career comes full circle in return to Asia - Oct 27, 2009
  • Mickelson aims for first Singapore Open title - Oct 27, 2009
  • Chase for TOUR cards generates excitement - Oct 26, 2009
  • Matt Kuchar, wife pair up for doubles tennis tournament - Oct 26, 2009
  • Frys.com Open: Final-round notebook - Oct 25, 2009
  • Frys.com Open: Second-round notebook - Oct 23, 2009
  • Notebook: Round 1, Frys.com Open - Oct 22, 2009
  • The Daily Wrap-up, Round 1: Frys.com Open - Oct 23, 2009
  • Frys.com Open, Round 1 - Oct 22, 2009
  • Japanese teen Ishikawa to play in HSBC Champions - Oct 22, 2009
  • Notebook: First award of the season goes to Woods - Oct 20, 2009
  • Gary Nicklaus seeks return to PGA TOUR after six years away - Oct 20, 2009
  • Woods, Cowboys' Romo watch U2, work out in Dallas - Oct 15, 2009
  • Cup victory readies Haas for Champions Tour finish - Oct 16, 2009
  • Milwaukee TOUR stop organization shuts down - Oct 15, 2009
  • JT Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Round 1 - Oct 15, 2009
  • Ballesteros hoping for British Open return at St. Andrews - Oct 14, 2009
  • Notebook: Finchem ready for long trip to Asia - Oct 14, 2009
  • Golfing season never ends for Woods, others - Oct 13, 2009
  • Montgomerie aware of Tiger threat for 2010 Ryder Cup - Oct 12, 2009
  • The best of The Presidents Cup 2009 - Oct 12, 2009
  • Americans prove team's cohesion in sixth victory - Oct 12, 2009
  • 'Back to the drawing board' for Internationals - Oct 11, 2009
  • What they said: Els, Weir, Ishikawa, Clark, Norman - Oct 11, 2009
  • Olympics boosted by including golf, Tiger - Oct 12, 2009
  • Daily Wrap-up: Sunday Singles, U.S. victory - Oct 11, 2009
  • Pres. Cup Live Report: Sunday Singles - Oct 11, 2009
  • Power Rankings: Timberlake Shriners Hospitals Open - Oct 13, 2009
  • Big three lead the way for American team - Oct 11, 2009
  • Internationals face tall order in Sunday Singles - Oct 11, 2009
  • What they said: O'Hair, Woods, Kim, Furyk - Oct 10, 2009
  • What they said: Woods, Stricker - Oct 10, 2009
  • Daily Wrap-up: Saturday Foursomes, Four-Balls - Oct 11, 2009
  • What they said: Ishikawa, Allenby - Oct 10, 2009
  • What they said: Ryo Ishikawa, Y.E. Yang - Oct 10, 2009
  • Match 21 report: Stricker & Woods win 4 and 2 - Oct 10, 2009
  • Match 19 report: Allenby & Ogilvy win 2 and 1 - Oct 10, 2009
  • Match 16 report: Stricker & Woods win 1 up - Oct 10, 2009
  • Pres. Cup Live Report: Foursomes, Four-ball - Oct 11, 2009
  • Weir and Clark prepare for American buzzsaw - Oct 9, 2009
  • Presidents Cup Wrap-up: Day 2 Four-Balls - Oct 9, 2009
  • Match 12 report: Stricker & Woods win 5 and 3 - Oct 9, 2009
  • What they said: Tim Finchem - Oct 9, 2009
  • Pres. Cup Live Report: Friday's Four-balls - Oct 9, 2009
  • It's a win for Scott and a lesson for Ishikawa - Oct 8, 2009
  • Woods finds compatible partner in Stricker - Oct 8, 2009
  • Thursday notebook: The Presidents Cup - Oct 8, 2009
  • Presidents Cup Wrap-up: Day 1 Foursomes - Oct 9, 2009
  • Match 5 report: Woods & Stricker win 6 and 4 - Oct 8, 2009
  • Golf receives final approval, will be part of 2016 Olympics - Oct 9, 2009
  • Pres. Cup Live Report: Thursday's Foursomes - Oct 8, 2009
  • What they said: Fred Couples and Greg Norman - Oct 7, 2009
  • Plenty of reasons behind first-day pairings - Oct 7, 2009
  • Talkin' baseball: Caddies shed bibs for jerseys - Oct 7, 2009
  • What they said: Jay Haas, Frank Nobilo - Oct 7, 2009
  • Golf prepares final Olympic Games sales pitch - Oct 7, 2009
  • Golf's global reach should extend to Olympic Games - Oct 14, 2009
  • Power Rankings: The Presidents Cup - Oct 7, 2009
  • Int'l team seeks results through chemistry - Oct 8, 2009
  • What they said: Furyk, Perry, Stricker, Woods - Oct 6, 2009
  • Notebook: Old vs. young is a likely matchup - Oct 6, 2009
  • What they said: Greg Norman, Fred Couples - Oct 6, 2009
  • Presidents Cup picks: U.S. gets nod ... just barely - Oct 6, 2009
  • Q&A: Couples on being Presidents Cup captain - Oct 6, 2009
  • Phil-Vijay battles rare, even at Presidents Cup - Oct 6, 2009
  • Q&A: Jordan on golf and The Presidents Cup - Oct 6, 2009
  • Why the International team will win the Cup - Oct 6, 2009
  • Americans will stroll through Harding Park - Oct 6, 2009
  • Charitable donations set Presidents Cup apart - Oct 5, 2009
  • Presidents Cup player analysis: Int'l team - Oct 5, 2009
  • Few public courses match Harding Park's history - Oct 5, 2009
  • Presidents Cup brings special challenges - Oct 5, 2009
  • Presidents Cup player analysis: U.S. team - Oct 5, 2009
  • The Daily Wrap-up, Round 4: Turning Stone Resort - Oct 6, 2009
  • Labor of love: The rebirth of Harding Park - Oct 4, 2009
  • Allenby and Turning Stone raise awareness for cancer - Oct 2, 2009
  • Perry's mother dies after long battle with cancer - Oct 2, 2009
  • Official Film available for pre-order - Oct 2, 2009
  • Turning Stone Resort Championship, Round 1 - Oct 1, 2009
  • Blog: Three great players, three different approaches - Sep 30, 2009
  • Mickelson commits to play in Singapore Open - Sep 30, 2009
  • Different types of players need Fall Series success - Oct 7, 2009
  • Is Mickelson poised for another run at No. 1 Woods? - Sep 29, 2009
  • Ryder Cup could cause change in schedule for 2010 - Sep 29, 2009
  • Entertaining Playoffs left golf fans wanting a little more - Sep 29, 2009
  • Fans congratulate Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson - Sep 28, 2009
  • VIDEO

    Shot of the Day: October 11, 2009 from Harding Park (:40)

    Shot of the Day: October 10, 2009 from Harding Park (:40)

    Woods finishes off a perfect week at the 2009 Presidents Cup (1:37)

    Woods birdies the 13th during the final day of the 2009 Presidents Cup (1:27)

    Woods birdies the 11th during the final day of the 2009 Presidents Cup (:39)

    PHOTOS
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    Nicknamed "Tiger" after a Vietnamese soldier who was a friend of his father's in Vietnam...Putted against Bob Hope on the "Mike Douglas Show" at age 2, shot 48 for nine holes at age 3 and was featured in Golf Digest at age 5...Eighth athlete to be named Wheaties permanent rep, following Bob Richards (1958), Bruce Jenner (1977), Mary Lou Retton (1984), Pete Rose (1985), Walter Payton (1986), Chris Evert (1987) and Michael Jordan (1988)...Since 1996, the Tiger Woods Foundation has reached more than 10 million young people by delivering unique experiences and innovative educational opportunities for youth worldwide. Programs of the Foundation include the Tiger Woods Learning Center, a one-of-a-kind educational facility custom built for the underserved youth of Southern California; Tiger's Action Plan, a nationwide character development program based on Earl D. Woods' book entitled "Start Something"; and the Earl Woods Scholarship program. More information on the Tiger Woods Foundation and its programs can be found at tigerwoodsfoundation.org... Serves as the official host of the AT&T National held near Philadelphia and the Chevron World Challenge in Thousand Oaks, CA. Proceeds from both tournaments benefit the Tiger Woods Foundation...Announced the creation of Tiger Woods Design, a golf-course design company, in 2006. The first course, to be located in Dubai, U.A.E., is called Al Ruwaya. The first U.S. course, a walkable mountain course, is called The Cliffs at High Carolina and will be located east of Asheville, NC. A third course, Punta Brava, will be in Ensenada, Mexico and is an ocean-front course. Website is tigerwoods.com.

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