How many times has Tiger Woods won the Masters? Here's a complete history, starting in 1995
The 2024 Masters Tournament will see some of the best golfers in the world compete at Augusta National Golf Club in one of hallmark golf events of the year.
Among the invitees for this year's tournament is Tiger Woods. The World Golf Hall of Famer could finish his first event of 2024 in this year's Masters. This comes months after Woods withdrew from the Genesis Invitational after six holes.
Over his decades-long golf career, Augusta National's been one of Woods' best courses. He's won more Masters tournaments there than any other major.
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Tiger Woods Masters history
Woods first competed in the Masters in 1995 as an amateur 19-year-old college freshman from Stanford University. It marked the first major championship of his career. He missed the cut a year later as an amateur once again.
In 1997, Woods turned professional and won the Masters Tournament by 12 strokes over Tom Kite for his first major championship win. At 21 years and 104 days old, he became the youngest winner in Masters history, a record that still stands.
That turned out to be the first of many Masters victories. Here's a year-by-year record of his results in the Masters:
Year | Result | Winning score and margin (if applicable) |
1995 | T-41st | |
1996 | Cut | |
1997 | 1st | -18; 12 strokes |
1998 | T-8th | |
1999 | T-18th | |
2000 | 5th | |
2001 | 1st | -16; two strokes |
2002 | 1st | -12; three strokes |
2003 | T-15th | |
2004 | T-22nd | |
2005 | 1st | -12; sudden-death playoff 3-4 over Chris DiMarco |
2006 | T-3rd | |
2007 | T-2nd | |
2008 | 2nd | |
2009 | T-6th | |
2010 | T-4th | |
2011 | T-4th | |
2012 | T-40th | |
2013 | T-4th | |
2015 | T-17th | |
2018 | T-32nd | |
2019 | 1st | -13; one stroke |
2020 | T-38th | |
2022 | 47th | |
2023 | Withdrew |
Woods' five Masters Tournament victories is second all-time behind only Jack Nicklaus' six. His 12-stroke win over Tom Kite in 1997 remains the largest margin of victory in Masters history.
Tiger Woods Masters odds
Tiger Woods is not among the favorites to win the 2024 Masters Tournament, according to odds from BetMGM. As of April 5, Woods sits at +12500.
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How many Masters has Tiger Woods won? His results starting from 1995