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From his greatest triumphs to off-course setbacks, SI Golf counts down Tiger Woods's defining moments for his 50th birthday on Dec. 30.
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Tiger Woods at 50: Five major wins that defined the GOAT
Tiger Woods will turn 50 on December 30. As things stand he has 82 PGA Tour wins and 15 Majors but the talk now is more of whether he will play on the Champions Tour. His first Major win came over 28 years ago, which ages all of us, and 13 of them came between the final big one of 1999 and the US Open in 2008.
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As Tiger Woods approaches his 50th birthday, SI Golf will count down the biggest moments—the highs and the lows—of his career. Here are Nos. 40-31.
Kip Henley shared his opinion on Tiger Woods’ game on social media. The veteran caddie is quite active on social media and is known for sharing valuable golf-related advice.
“I still think they’re a bit silly. I think Tiger stands alone in the game of golf,” Scheffler said, per Kyle Porter of Normal Sport. Scheffler can think whatever he wants, but the comparisons are fair, as long as he keeps it up. Justin Ray of ...
As Tiger Woods approaches his 50th birthday, SI Golf will count down the biggest moments—the highs and the lows—of his career. We begin with Nos. 50-41.
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