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Tiger Woods: 2006–2007 6 wins [1] Ben Hogan: 1948 Tiger Woods 1999–2000 5 wins [1] Tiger Woods 2007–2008 4 wins [1] Byron Nelson 1945–1946 Jack Burke Jr. 1952 Ben Hogan 1953 3 wins Walter Hagen: 1923 Joe Kirkwood Sr. 1924 Bill Mehlhorn: 1929 Horton Smith: 1929 Paul Runyan: 1933 Henry Picard: 1939 Jimmy Demaret: 1940 Ben Hogan 1940 Byron ...
Woods' victory in the Buick Invitational in January 2007 placed him 2nd for the longest PGA Tour win streak at 7 (consecutive wins in PGA events entered), trailing only Nelson's streak of 11 wins in 1945. Woods became the first golfer to win five PGA Tour events five or more times at the 2009 BMW Championship.
In 2000, Woods won six consecutive events on the PGA Tour, which was the longest winning streak since Ben Hogan did it in 1948. One of these was the U.S. Open , where he broke or tied nine tournament records in what Sports Illustrated called "the greatest performance in golf history", in which Woods won the tournament by a record 15-stroke ...
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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 was progress, but obviously I didn’t win,” Woods said. “My streak [without a win] continues here at Riv. ... What’s next for Tiger Woods? Woods will now head home from Los Angeles ...
They are the only two players to ever pull the three-peat. Woods has won the award 11 times in his career, most recently in 2013, and he won it five straight times from 1999-2003.
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.