Since turning professional back in 1996, Tiger Woods has shared various proud moments in his career. Recently, the 15-time major championship winner was also formally inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame on March 9th. Moreover, Tiger revealed some of the proudest moments of his long and illustrious career after his induction.
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Tiger Woods on the proudest moment of his career
The Class of 2022 of the World Golf Hall of Fame included four golf professionals. However, among them, probably the most famous one was Tiger Woods, making it even more special. The induction ceremony took place at the PGA Tour headquarters.
I feel so honored to have been inducted into the @GolfHallofFame tonight. Having Sam introduce me and my family there watching, it made it even that more special. pic.twitter.com/kVKLv5qOJC
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) March 10, 2022
Moreover, after the induction, Tiger spoke about some of the proudest moments in his career. Tiger spoke in an interview with Mike Tirico to talk about his extraordinary golf career.
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Tiger said, “I think the consistency in which I played something that’s something I was very proud of I played at a high level for a long period of time. I won a lot of my fair share tournaments. I lost my share for tournaments. But I was proud of the work that I put in to keep myself there and to keep trying to get better to have won the tournament that I won.”
He added, “Also I think, something I’m the most proud of is the cut streak. Because you’re gonna have plenty of bad days you have days where you get wrong side of the draw or just not feeling well. Things just aren’t going right. Things just happen right? Bad things just happen. But I did not miss a cut for over six years and that is something that I am truly very proud of.” Tigers’ words prove how hard he has worked for all he has achieved.
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Tiger’s first major win
Woods won his first major back in 1997, a year after turning professional. He won the 1997 Masters, his first green jacket. Tiger won the event with an overall score of 18-under-par. As a result, won with a whopping 12 strokes cushion. It was only the beginning of his dominance at Augusta, as he went on to win four more green jackets up until now.
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What do you think is Tigers Woods’proudest moment in his career?