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Tiger Woods: ← 1995. 1997 → . The 1996 PGA Tour was the 81st season of the PGA Tour, ... Las Vegas Invitational: Nevada: 1,650,000: Tiger Woods (1) 50: Oct 13:
Turned professional in August 1996. In his first event as a professional, Woods finished tied for 60th at the Greater Milwaukee Open. Won his first title on the PGA Tour at the Las Vegas Invitational which was a five-round event. Woods won the Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic two weeks later which is the first four-round event that he won.
The inaugural tournament in 1983 had a then-record official purse of $750,000 and Fuzzy Zoeller took the $135,000 winner's share at Las Vegas Country Club in mid-September. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 1984 , it became the first PGA Tour event in history to offer a purse exceeding a million dollars: champion Denis Watson won $162,000 from a prize pool of ...
Former Texas A&M golfer David Ogrin won his only tournament in 1996, the Texas Open - holding off a young Tiger Woods.
Tiger Woods made his return to competition on Tuesday, two weeks after the death of his mother, as Jupiter Links Golf Club lost 10-3 to New York Golf Club in the TGL. The 15-time major winner, who ...
In June 1999, Woods won the Memorial Tournament, a victory that touched off one of the greatest sustained periods of dominance in the history of men's golf.He completed his 1999 campaign by winning his last four starts —- including the PGA Championship-— and finished the season with eight wins, a feat not achieved since 1974. [9]
It's still unclear when Woods will make his 2025 PGA Tour debut after he withdrew from last week's Genesis Invitational following his mother's death. He is scheduled to play for Jupiter Links ...
Woods has won 15 majors, second all time behind Jack Nicklaus' 18. Woods is 14–1 when going into the final round of a major with at least a share of the lead. Woods scoring average in 2000 is the lowest in PGA Tour history, both adjusted, 67.79, and unadjusted, 68.17. [1] Woods has the lowest career scoring average in PGA Tour history.