{"id":479501,"date":"2025-12-30T07:07:10","date_gmt":"2025-12-30T07:07:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/479501\/"},"modified":"2025-12-30T07:07:10","modified_gmt":"2025-12-30T07:07:10","slug":"tiger-woods-says-hello-world-and-completes-career-grand-slam-a-top-50-countdown","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/479501\/","title":{"rendered":"Tiger Woods Says \u2018Hello, World\u2019 and Completes Career Grand Slam: A Top 50 Countdown"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_yg8n4l54v\">On Dec. 30, Tiger Woods turns 50 years old. To honor the moment, and Woods&#8217;s life and career, SI Golf will look back at all of it and rank his top 50 defining moments\u2014including incredible triumphs and big business deals, on-course defeats, injuries and, yes, even the scandals. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_bj7vxgsbv\">We have already unveiled\u00a0<a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/golf\/why-tiger-woods-return-scandal-defining-career-moments-top-50-countdown\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Part 1<\/a>,\u00a0<a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/golf\/tiger-woods-entered-spotlight-age-2-top-50-countdown\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Part 2<\/a>\u00a0and <a class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_aoxits\" href=\"https:\/\/www.si.com\/golf\/tiger-woods-major-titles-shots-still-on-replay-top-50-countdown\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Part 3<\/a> of our series and continue with more highs and lows from a golf life and career like no other. Here&#8217;s Nos. 20-11 on our list.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_o9a46nyed\">Only a few days after winning the U.S. Amateur for the third time, it was still unclear if Woods would remain an amateur. He had never publicly revealed his plans, although there were plenty of indications that a deal to turn pro had been in the works for months. His dad, Earl, had quietly secured sponsor exemptions to several fall PGA Tour events, which were tournaments he wouldn&#8217;t play if he was returning to Stanford.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_vqhm6lg2n\">A five-year, $40 million endorsement deal doesn\u2019t happen overnight. Woods was likely turning pro regardless of his U.S. Amateur result, which turned out to be an epic comeback win that will appear shortly on our coutdown. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_fwkulp4cx\">Woods said \u201cHello, world\u201d at the Nike press conference that took place one day prior to the tournament. And indeed, the world took notice. \u2014 Bob Harig<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_53lxncfsa\">In the first U.S. Open at a truly public golf course, Tiger led from start to finish at Bethpage Black and was four strokes ahead of Sergio Garcia going into the final round. Phil Mickelson made a brief run\u2014earning the \u201cman of the people\u201d moniker\u2014but finished three strokes back. <\/p>\n<p><img class=\"base_1emrqjj-o_O-initial_fzbddc-o_O-style_1a1csmw-o_O-style_e296pg\" alt=\"Tiger Woods at the 2002 U.S. Open.\" title=\"Tiger Woods at the 2002 U.S. Open.\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Tiger Woods led wire-to-wire at the 2002 U.S. Open. \/ Robert Beck\/Sports Illustrated<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_uwayjdu6e\">This was Woods&#8217;s second U.S. Open title and his second major title that year. He became the first player since Jack Nicklaus in 1972 to win the Masters and the U.S. Open in the same year. \u2014 Bob Harig<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_1as3pchfp\">Winning an Open at St. Andrews is one of golf\u2019s crowning achievements. Winning it twice? That\u2019s rarefied air, which is essentially where Woods was living in this stage in his career. His five-shot win in 2005 over Colin Montgomerie\u2014and let\u2019s be honest, it didn\u2019t feel that close\u2014made him just the fifth player in history to win two St. Andrews Opens. \u2014 Jeff Ritter<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_ovimohzy7\">From 1998 to 2005, Tiger Woods never missed a 36-hole cut on the PGA Tour, which is among his most underrated accomplishments. He made 142 in a row in this span, shattering the record of 113 set by Byron Nelson when cuts were determined by who was paid. Jack Nicklaus\u2019s longest cut streak was 105. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_qyxo0c3no\">Woods\u2019s run finally ended at Nelson\u2019s tournament, when he bogeyed the final hole to miss the weekend by one. Earlier this year, Xander Schauffele became the first player to get halfway to Woods since he set this record. \u2014 Bob Harig<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_zsennq3xl\">NBC\u2019s Gary Koch made the call that lives on today. He described Woods\u2019s long, winding and utterly improbable birdie putt on Sawgrass&#8217;s 17th hole as \u201cbetter than most\u201d several times as it slowly traveled some 60 feet from the back of the green toward the front pin position. The ball dropped in for a birdie that helped Woods, who was playing with Phil Mickelson, shoot a third-round 66 and pull within two shots of leader Jerry Kelly. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_53wyhynae\">A final-round 67 gave Woods a one-shot victory over Vijay Singh and a second straight victory after a triumph one week prior at Bay Hill. Woods would go on to win the Masters two weeks later, completing the Tiger Slam. \u2014 Bob Harig<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_k134cvof9\">Woods leaned on his power game for many of his major triumphs, but not this one. Royal Liverpool was littered with bunkers and internal O.B. that demanded precision, and Woods dialed it back accordingly while hitting just one driver all week. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_rocslxden\">The final round was tense, and while Sergio Garcia, dressed in head-to-toe yellow, faded while playing alongside Woods in the final pairing, familiar foil Chris DiMarco made a charge and cut Woods\u2019s lead to one shot on the back nine. But Woods birdied 14, 15 and 16 to seal it. In the aftermath he collapsed into caddie Steve Williams arms and cried for longer than perhaps all of his previous majors combined. It was understandable: this was Woods\u2019s first major win since his father, Earl, passed away earlier in the year. \u2014 Jeff Ritter<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_fy6ulw0yf\">There had been 10 major championships following Woods\u2019s win at the 1997 Masters, but no victories. It\u2019s fair to say that there was some concern at this point in Woods&#8217;s career about when major No. 2 would come. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_1wtphrbh1\">And then there was this upstart kid, 19-year-old Sergio Garcia, who made things tense. Garcia pressed Woods during the final round at Medinah until Woods holed a crucial par putt on the 71st hole and closed it out on 18. This win started a stretch of seven major wins in 11 starts for Woods. And the hotshot youngster, Garcia, wouldn\u2019t win his first major until age 37 at the 2017 Masters. \u2014 Bob Harig<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_lww44r8h6\">A lot has been written about Tiger Woods\u2019s past dominance, but 2000 should probably go down as Woods\u2019s absolute peak season. Fresh off winning the U.S. by a preposterous 15 shots (which will appear on our countdown list soon), Woods rolled into St. Andrews for his first Open at the home of golf and promptly shredded the Old Course to the tune of 19 under par and a ho-hum eight-shot victory, the largest winning margin in an Open since 1900. <\/p>\n<p><img class=\"base_1emrqjj-o_O-initial_fzbddc-o_O-style_1a1csmw-o_O-style_e296pg\" alt=\"Tiger Woods with the trophy at the 2000 British open.\" title=\"Tiger Woods with the trophy at the 2000 British open.\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Complete dominance at St. Andrews. \/ Robert Beck\/Sports Illustrated<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_dxluo6q88\">This win also completed Woods\u2019s career Grand Slam, making him the youngest player ever to achieve it. It also got him halfway to what would eventually become the \u201cTiger Slam,\u201d as he\u2019d win the ensuing PGA Championship in August and the Masters the following April to hold all four major titles at once. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_7t9wj0xwk\">One stat that gets tossed out often from this particular win at St. Andrews still speaks volumes for Woods\u2019s complete control of his game: he didn\u2019t hit into a single bunker in any of his four rounds. \u2014 Jeff Ritter<\/p>\n<p><img class=\"base_1emrqjj-o_O-initial_fzbddc-o_O-style_1a1csmw-o_O-style_e296pg\" alt=\"Tiger Woods, 2000 PGA Championship\" title=\"Tiger Woods, 2000 PGA Championship\"\/><\/p>\n<p>A sweet SI cover even 25 years later. \/ Robert Beck\/Sports Illustrated<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_kmbgxh7vx\">Woods had his share of major-championship duels, but the showdown against May, a little-known journeyman, absolutely ranks among the best. There was May, the ultimate underdog and Cinderella story, somehow matching Woods shot-for-shot down the stretch at a major and even forcing a playoff. There was Woods at the height of his powers, seeking a third straight major that would set him up to complete the Grand Slam the following spring at Augusta. It was a heck of a show.<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_hwrxn1rkt\">Ultimately, Woods grabbed the lead in the playoff with a long birdie putt that he stalked into the cup\u2014the photo of that putt was splashed on Sports Illustrated&#8217;s cover and remains arguably the coolest Woods \u201caction shot\u201d cover the magazine ever captured. Woods walked in that putt and indeed walked to what came to be known as the Tiger Slam the following spring. \u2014 Jeff Ritter<\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_w5z82xm98\">While on the way to a video shoot in Los Angeles, two days after the conclusion of his Genesis Invitational, Tiger Woods\u2019s Genesis SUV\u2014speeding between 84 and 87 mph on a 45 mph stretch of road\u2014sailed off the road and hit a tree. There was no evidence that Woods, who was driving alone, braked during the crash. <\/p>\n<p class=\"tagStyle_1mfvp8o-o_O-style_mxvz7o-o_O-style_12bse5w-o_O-style_6s3kpz\" data-mm-id=\"_l0qf2wsza\">He sustained serious leg injuries, on top of rehabbing from a back surgery two months prior. The Los Angeles County Sheriff\u2019s Office was criticized for its investigation, which included not taking any blood samples or obtaining Woods\u2019s cellphone, and Woods never offered further details about the crash to reporters. He would eventually return to golf at the 2022 Masters. \u2014 John Schwarb<\/p>\n<p><img class=\"base_1emrqjj-o_O-initial_fzbddc-o_O-style_1a1csmw-o_O-style_e296pg\" alt=\"Tiger Woods car crash, 2021\" title=\"Tiger Woods car crash, 2021\"\/><\/p>\n<p>The surreal scene of Woods&#8217;s crash. \/ Mark J. Terrill\/Getty Images<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"On Dec. 30, Tiger Woods turns 50 years old. 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