When thinking of Augusta National, what is the first thing that comes to mind?
Is it the manicured grounds, the famous Masters logo, the excitement of tradition and competition? Or is it one of the golfers most synonymous with victory in Augusta, Georgia?
Tiger Woods has played in 24 Masters Tournaments and totaled five victories. The only golfer to have won more at Augusta National Golf Club is Jack Nicklaus, who has six green jackets.
Beginning in 1995 as an amateur and through with his fifth Masters win in 2019, we document each of Woods’ 24 Masters appearances with a photo and his result.
In 1995, Tiger Woods made his Masters debut as an amateur. Woods finished T-41 at 5 over. Ben Crenshaw went on to win at 14 under.
In 1996, Woods missed the cut after the event’s first two rounds, finishing at 6 over. Nick Faldo went on to win at 12 under, as Greg Norman gave up a six-shot lead on Sunday.
In 1997, Woods won his first Masters title and first major tournament. The 21-year-old demolished the field, finishing 18 under and winning by 12 shots.
In 1998, Woods came up short of repeating, finishing T-8 at 3 under, six shots behind winner Mark O’Meara.
In 1999, Woods finished T-18 at 1 over. Jose Maria Olazabal won the tournament at 8 under.
In 2000, Woods finished fifth at 4 under, six shots behind winner Vijay Singh.
In 2001, Woods won his second Masters title and sixth major at 16 under, four shots ahead of David Duval.
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