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Tiger Woods, the record holder of most weeks spent as world No. 1.. The following is a list of golfers who have been top of the Official World Golf Ranking (originally known as the Sony Ranking), since the rankings started on April 6, 1986.
In September 2004, Vijay Singh overtook Woods in the Official World Golf Rankings, ending Woods's record streak of 264 weeks at No. 1. [78] Woods rebounded in 2005, winning six PGA Tour events and reclaiming the top spot in July after swapping it back and forth with Singh over the first half of the year. [79]
This is a list of golfers who have appeared in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). The rankings started on 6 April 1986 and are updated each week. 120 golfers have reached the top 10. Tiger Woods holds the record for the most weeks in the world top 10, with 906.
4. 2000 US Open - Simply one of the most dominating performances in golf history. Playing in the 100th U.S. Open at iconic Pebble Beach, Woods dominated the field from the jump. His first-round ...
Scheffler is now the first player to win seven or more times in a single season since Woods did so in 2007. He has held his No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings for 82 straight weeks.
Nine of the top 10 golfers in the world, along with Tiger Woods, are in the field this week at Riviera Country Club. Genesis Invitational: Tiger Woods will try to keep up with No. 1 Scottie ...
Tiger Woods dominated the No. 1 spot for the following five years, but when Vijay Singh won the PGA Championship in 2004 and with it took the No. 1 ranking, that change highlighted the fact that Woods had not won a major for over two years, and also the extraordinary success Singh had recently on tour had that had allowed him to overtake the ...
Woods has won 82 official PGA Tour events, tied with Sam Snead also 82, and nine ahead of Jack Nicklaus's 73 wins. (See List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins.) 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.