List of Tournament Performances By Tiger Woods

List Of Tournament Performances By Tiger Woods

This page details tournament performances pertaining to Tiger Woods.

For a list of his career achievements see List of career achievements by Tiger Woods. All tournaments are PGA Tour tournaments unless otherwise stated.

Legend
Major championships
World Golf Championships
(founded in 1999)
FedEx Cup event
(founded in 2007)
Other PGA Tour
Wins in bold

Read more about List Of Tournament Performances By Tiger Woods:  European Tour, Japan Golf Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia, Asian Tour, Notes and References

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