Okay, so the other day, I got it into my head to dig into some of Tiger Woods’ records. I mean, the guy’s a legend, right? But I wanted to see which of his achievements are so insane that they’ll probably never be touched. Let me tell you, it was a wild ride.
First, I started by just going through his basic bio, you know, to get a feel for the timeline. Born in ’75, turned pro in ’96 – the usual stuff. Nothing too crazy there. But then I started digging deeper into his early career, and man, the dominance was clear from the get-go.
The Early Years
- It was clear he came out swinging. Wins left and right.
- I read about how he changed the game, the whole vibe around golf. It wasn’t just about the scores, it was the energy, the excitement he brought.
Then I moved on to his prime years. This is where the records that will likely remain forever begin to take shape.
- I looked at the sheer number of tournaments he won. It’s staggering.
- His margin of victory in some of those tournaments is absurd. 15 strokes in the 2000 U.S. Open? Come on!
After that I dove into his records one by one, to compare them with other players over time. This is the most interesting part!
- I compared his records to other players both before and after. His records are so far ahead of the curve.
- I cross-referenced different sources, because, hey, you never know. But everything checked out. The numbers are legit.
- I even tried to imagine what it would take for someone to break these records. Honestly, it seems almost impossible. You’d need someone to not just be great, but consistently great for a crazy long time.
So, I finished up by just kind of sitting back and marveling at what I’d uncovered. Tiger Woods isn’t just a great golfer, he’s a phenomenon.
I documented it all, of course. Every step, every stat, every “wow” moment. It was a fun deep dive, and it really cemented for me why Tiger is such a big deal. His impact on golf is undeniable, and some of those records? Yeah, they’re probably safe for a good, long while.