Tiger Woods’ 82 PGA Tour wins by the numbers
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Tiger Woods’ pursuit of Jack Nicklaus’ record 18 major championships has always drawn more focus than his chase of Sam Snead’s 82 PGA Tour wins for two main reasons: 1.) It’s a bigger deal; and 2.) It’s a lot easier to understand. In the modern era, golf’s four majors have been long established, while the criteria of what constitutes an official PGA Tour victory has been somewhat of a moving target. Snead’s case, in particular, required a panel of golf historians put together by former commissioner Deane Beman in the late 1980s. That group combed through the Slammer’s records and concluded he had 81 wins instead of 84. No, wait, make that 82. They eventually settled on 82, a total with which Snead wasn’t pleased.
Regardless, Snead won a LOT. Over a long period of time. And now over his own long period of time, Woods has also won a LOT. And until Woods wins again or another panel is created, they are officially tied at 82. So instead of digging into a comparison of these two legends—we’ve done that already—let’s look closer at how Tiger got to No. 82.
20: Tiger’s age when he won his first PGA Tour title (1996 Las Vegas Invitational).
43: Tiger’s age when he won his 82nd PGA Tour title (2019 Zozo Championship). Snead was 52 when he won what would be officially his 82nd and final PGA Tour title at the 1965 Greater Greensboro Open.
3: Number of Woods’ wins that have come in his 40s.
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33: Number of Woods’ wins in his 30s.
46: Number of Woods’ wins in his 20s. Just this total would rank him No. 7 on the PGA Tour’s all-time wins list.
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15: Number of major championships Woods has won. Woods has also completed the career Grand Slam three times.
18: Number of World Golf Championships Woods has won. Dustin Johnson is second with six.
10: Number of seasons Woods has won at least five times, a PGA Tour record. Snead is No. 2 on the list with eight five-plus win seasons.
7: Number of tournaments Woods has won at least five times, a PGA Tour record. Snead and Jack Nicklaus have the next most with three.
8: Number of times Woods has won his first event of the season, the Zozo victory bumping him from seven. For comparison, Rickie Fowler has six PGA Tour titles total in his career.
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5: Number of times Ernie Els and Vijay Singh have finished runner-up in a Woods win, the most of anyone. Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and Davis Love III have each finished runner-up to Woods four times.
16: Number of different states Woods has won in. Woods has also won 16 times in Florida alone.
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22.8: Woods’ winning percentage in his 359 career PGA Tour starts. Ben Hogan is second all-time at 21.3 percent. Snead won 14 percent of his career starts.
79: Number of Woods’ PGA Tour wins that have come in stroke-play events. Woods has also won the WGC-Match Play three times.
243: The aggregate number of strokes Tiger has won his 79 tour stroke-play titles by. That comes out to a little over three shots per win.
4: Number of times Woods has won by at least 10 shots.
15: The largest margin of victory during Woods’ career, his romp at Pebble Beach in the 2000 U.S. Open.
11: Number of Woods’ wins that have come in playoffs. More incredibly, Tiger’s record in extra holes is 11-1 with his lone loss coming to Billy Mayfair at the 1998 Nissan Open. Woods’ first tour win in 1996 also came in a playoff against Davis Love III in Vegas.
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24: Number of Woods’ wins in which he trailed after 54 holes. Woods’ biggest come-from-behind win was five shots, done at the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and at the 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
2: Number of times Tiger hasn’t won when holding at least a share of the lead after 54 holes. He has converted 46 of 48 of these chances, a staggering 96 percent.
7: Woods’ longest winning streak, which spanned parts of 2006 and 2007. Woods also has winning streaks of six and five tournaments. No one else since 1953 has ever won more than three PGA Tour events in a row.
$120,954,766: Career earnings by Woods on the PGA Tour. This has come in 373 starts, meaning Woods has earned $324,275 per start, or $1,475,058 per victory.
Tiger Woods’ 82 PGA Tour wins by the numbers
tiger-woods-tour-championship-2018-sunday-arms-raised
Tiger Woods’ pursuit of Jack Nicklaus’ record 18 major championships has always drawn more focus than his chase of Sam Snead’s 82 PGA Tour wins for two main reasons: 1.) It’s a bigger deal; and 2.) It’s a lot easier to understand. In the modern era, golf’s four majors have been long established, while the criteria of what constitutes an official PGA Tour victory has been somewhat of a moving target. Snead’s case, in particular, required a panel of golf historians put together by former commissioner Deane Beman in the late 1980s. That group combed through the Slammer’s records and concluded he had 81 wins instead of 84. No, wait, make that 82. They eventually settled on 82, a total with which Snead wasn’t pleased.
Regardless, Snead won a LOT. Over a long period of time. And now over his own long period of time, Woods has also won a LOT. And until Woods wins again or another panel is created, they are officially tied at 82. So instead of digging into a comparison of these two legends—we’ve done that already—let’s look closer at how Tiger got to No. 82.
20: Tiger’s age when he won his first PGA Tour title (1996 Las Vegas Invitational).
43: Tiger’s age when he won his 82nd PGA Tour title (2019 Zozo Championship). Snead was 52 when he won what would be officially his 82nd and final PGA Tour title at the 1965 Greater Greensboro Open.
3: Number of Woods’ wins that have come in his 40s.
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33: Number of Woods’ wins in his 30s.
46: Number of Woods’ wins in his 20s. Just this total would rank him No. 7 on the PGA Tour’s all-time wins list.
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15: Number of major championships Woods has won. Woods has also completed the career Grand Slam three times.
18: Number of World Golf Championships Woods has won. Dustin Johnson is second with six.
10: Number of seasons Woods has won at least five times, a PGA Tour record. Snead is No. 2 on the list with eight five-plus win seasons.
7: Number of tournaments Woods has won at least five times, a PGA Tour record. Snead and Jack Nicklaus have the next most with three.
8: Number of times Woods has won his first event of the season, the Zozo victory bumping him from seven. For comparison, Rickie Fowler has six PGA Tour titles total in his career.
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5: Number of times Ernie Els and Vijay Singh have finished runner-up in a Woods win, the most of anyone. Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and Davis Love III have each finished runner-up to Woods four times.
16: Number of different states Woods has won in. Woods has also won 16 times in Florida alone.
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22.8: Woods’ winning percentage in his 359 career PGA Tour starts. Ben Hogan is second all-time at 21.3 percent. Snead won 14 percent of his career starts.
79: Number of Woods’ PGA Tour wins that have come in stroke-play events. Woods has also won the WGC-Match Play three times.
243: The aggregate number of strokes Tiger has won his 79 tour stroke-play titles by. That comes out to a little over three shots per win.
4: Number of times Woods has won by at least 10 shots.
15: The largest margin of victory during Woods’ career, his romp at Pebble Beach in the 2000 U.S. Open.
11: Number of Woods’ wins that have come in playoffs. More incredibly, Tiger’s record in extra holes is 11-1 with his lone loss coming to Billy Mayfair at the 1998 Nissan Open. Woods’ first tour win in 1996 also came in a playoff against Davis Love III in Vegas.
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24: Number of Woods’ wins in which he trailed after 54 holes. Woods’ biggest come-from-behind win was five shots, done at the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and at the 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
2: Number of times Tiger hasn’t won when holding at least a share of the lead after 54 holes. He has converted 46 of 48 of these chances, a staggering 96 percent.
7: Woods’ longest winning streak, which spanned parts of 2006 and 2007. Woods also has winning streaks of six and five tournaments. No one else since 1953 has ever won more than three PGA Tour events in a row.
$120,954,766: Career earnings by Woods on the PGA Tour. This has come in 373 starts, meaning Woods has earned $324,275 per start, or $1,475,058 per victory.
Tiger Woods’ 82 PGA Tour wins by the numbers
tiger-woods-tour-championship-2018-sunday-arms-raised
Tiger Woods’ pursuit of Jack Nicklaus’ record 18 major championships has always drawn more focus than his chase of Sam Snead’s 82 PGA Tour wins for two main reasons: 1.) It’s a bigger deal; and 2.) It’s a lot easier to understand. In the modern era, golf’s four majors have been long established, while the criteria of what constitutes an official PGA Tour victory has been somewhat of a moving target. Snead’s case, in particular, required a panel of golf historians put together by former commissioner Deane Beman in the late 1980s. That group combed through the Slammer’s records and concluded he had 81 wins instead of 84. No, wait, make that 82. They eventually settled on 82, a total with which Snead wasn’t pleased.
Regardless, Snead won a LOT. Over a long period of time. And now over his own long period of time, Woods has also won a LOT. And until Woods wins again or another panel is created, they are officially tied at 82. So instead of digging into a comparison of these two legends—we’ve done that already—let’s look closer at how Tiger got to No. 82.
20: Tiger’s age when he won his first PGA Tour title (1996 Las Vegas Invitational).
43: Tiger’s age when he won his 82nd PGA Tour title (2019 Zozo Championship). Snead was 52 when he won what would be officially his 82nd and final PGA Tour title at the 1965 Greater Greensboro Open.
3: Number of Woods’ wins that have come in his 40s.
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33: Number of Woods’ wins in his 30s.
46: Number of Woods’ wins in his 20s. Just this total would rank him No. 7 on the PGA Tour’s all-time wins list.
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15: Number of major championships Woods has won. Woods has also completed the career Grand Slam three times.
18: Number of World Golf Championships Woods has won. Dustin Johnson is second with six.
10: Number of seasons Woods has won at least five times, a PGA Tour record. Snead is No. 2 on the list with eight five-plus win seasons.
7: Number of tournaments Woods has won at least five times, a PGA Tour record. Snead and Jack Nicklaus have the next most with three.
8: Number of times Woods has won his first event of the season, the Zozo victory bumping him from seven. For comparison, Rickie Fowler has six PGA Tour titles total in his career.
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5: Number of times Ernie Els and Vijay Singh have finished runner-up in a Woods win, the most of anyone. Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and Davis Love III have each finished runner-up to Woods four times.
16: Number of different states Woods has won in. Woods has also won 16 times in Florida alone.
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22.8: Woods’ winning percentage in his 359 career PGA Tour starts. Ben Hogan is second all-time at 21.3 percent. Snead won 14 percent of his career starts.
79: Number of Woods’ PGA Tour wins that have come in stroke-play events. Woods has also won the WGC-Match Play three times.
243: The aggregate number of strokes Tiger has won his 79 tour stroke-play titles by. That comes out to a little over three shots per win.
4: Number of times Woods has won by at least 10 shots.
15: The largest margin of victory during Woods’ career, his romp at Pebble Beach in the 2000 U.S. Open.
11: Number of Woods’ wins that have come in playoffs. More incredibly, Tiger’s record in extra holes is 11-1 with his lone loss coming to Billy Mayfair at the 1998 Nissan Open. Woods’ first tour win in 1996 also came in a playoff against Davis Love III in Vegas.
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24: Number of Woods’ wins in which he trailed after 54 holes. Woods’ biggest come-from-behind win was five shots, done at the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and at the 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
2: Number of times Tiger hasn’t won when holding at least a share of the lead after 54 holes. He has converted 46 of 48 of these chances, a staggering 96 percent.
7: Woods’ longest winning streak, which spanned parts of 2006 and 2007. Woods also has winning streaks of six and five tournaments. No one else since 1953 has ever won more than three PGA Tour events in a row.
$120,954,766: Career earnings by Woods on the PGA Tour. This has come in 373 starts, meaning Woods has earned $324,275 per start, or $1,475,058 per victory.