Tiger Woods has taken over two decades to secure his place as one of the greatest golfers of all time. With numerous PGA Tour wins, Woods has also completed the career Grand Slam – also coined the ‘Tiger Slam’ as he held all titles at the same time. The 45-year-old’s career is decorated with 82 PGA Tour victories, including multiple major titles.
That being said, Woods’ numerous victories do not include a win at The Northern Trust. Currently recovering from his accident, Woods last played at the Northern Trust in 2020. He finished T58, scoring six-under 278. Duston Johnson had taken home the win, scoring an impressive 30-under 254.
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Has Tiger Woods ever won The Northern Trust tournament?
As of now, Woods is yet to record a win at the Northern Trust. From 2007 to 2016, the Northern Trust was The Barclays, being held at multiple venues. In 2009, Woods was a runner-up, losing to Heath Slocum. It was held at the Liberty National Golf Course in New Jersey, with Woods scoring eight-under 276.
Then, four years later in 2013, Woods once again came in second to Adam Scott. Graham DeLae, Justin Rose and Gary Woodland came in second with Woods. The tournament was once again back at the Liberty National Golf Course – Woods scoring 10-under 274. He ended up falling short on his 18th hole birdie putt, coming in second.
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Has Woods won the FedEx Championship?
Now, while Woods has not won the Northern Trust event, he has won the FedEx Championship twice in his entire career. He won it in 2009, and then when it was the inaugural year in 2007. Even though Woods has been in only 26 FedEx events, he still stands third in the total FedExCup earnings list with a total of $39,042,804 to his name.
• 15-time major champion
• 82-time PGA Tour winner
• Two-time FedEx Cup champion
• Eight-time U.S. Ryder Cup team member
• Nine-time U.S. Presidents Cup team memberHappy birthday to the one and only @TigerWoods. 💯
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In 2019, he had withdrawn from the playoffs due to his oblique strain.
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