List of Career Achievements By Tiger Woods - PGA Tour Professional Career Summary

PGA Tour Professional Career Summary

Year Starts Cuts made Wins (Majors) 2nd 3rd Top 10 Top 25 Earnings ($) Money list rank Scoring average (Rank)
1996 8 8 2 0 2 5 7 790,594 24 69.44†
1997 21 20 4 (1) 1 1 9 14 2,066,833 1 69.10 (2nd)
1998 20 19* 1 2 2 13 17 1,841,117 4 69.21 (2nd)
1999 21 21 8 (1) 1 2 16 18 6,616,585 1 68.43 (1st)
2000 20 20 9 (3) 4 1 17 20 9,188,321 1 67.79‡ (1st)
2001 19 19 5 (1) 0 1 9 18 5,687,777 1 68.81 (1st)
2002 18 18 5 (2) 2 2 13 16 6,912,625 1 68.56 (1st)
2003 18 18 5 2 0 12 16 6,673,413 2 68.41 (1st)
2004 19 19 1 3 3 14 18 5,365,472 4 69.04 (3rd)
2005 21 19 6 (2) 4 2 13 17 10,628,024 1 68.66 (1st)
2006 15 14 8 (2) 1 1 11 13 9,941,563 1 68.11 (1st)
2007 16 16 7 (1) 3 0 12 15 10,867,052 1 67.79‡ (1st)
2008 6 6 4 (1) 1 0 6 6 5,775,000 2 67.65†
2009 17 16 6 3 0 14 16 10,508,163 1 68.05 (1st)
2010 12 11 0 0 0 2 7 1,294,765 66 70.32†
2011 9 7 0 0 0 2 3 660,238 128 70.46†
2012 19 17 3 1 2 9 13 6,133,158 2 68.90 (2nd)
2013** 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1,098,000 2 68.5 (23rd)
Career** 280 269 75 (14) 28 19 178 235 102,048,700 1
  • Green background for 1st place. Yellow background for top 10.
  • * Woods qualified for the third round in the 1998 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am but decided to withdraw from the rain-delayed event. Officially, it is counted as a missed cut.
  • ** As of January 28, 2013.
  • † Woods did not play the required 50 rounds to be ranked in scoring average these years: 1996 – 41 rounds, 2008 – 26, 2010 – 45, 2011 – 27.
  • Woods played in 14 PGA Tour events from 1992–1996 as an amateur. In this span, he made 5 cuts, with his best finish and sole top-25 performance coming at the 1996 British Open. This brings his total tally of PGA Tour events played to 294, his total number of cuts made to 274, and his total number of top-25 finishes to 236.

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