Tiger Woods' Professional Tournament Wins

Tiger Woods has won a lot of pro golf tournaments. Most of those wins happened on the world's biggest tour, the PGA Tour. But Woods also ranks highly in career European Tour victories, and recorded wins on several other world golf tours, too.

PGA Tour Wins: 82

Woods' 82 career wins are tied for most-ever on the PGA Tour, a record he currently shares with Sam Snead. The first of those victories happened in 1996, the most-recent was in 2019. Fifteen of those victories were in major championships (denoted by bold-face type in the following list), which is second all-time on the list of golfers with the most wins in majors.

1996 (2)

1. Las Vegas Invitational, 70-63-68-67-64—332 (−27), via playoff vs. Davis Love III
2. Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic, 69-63-69-66—267 (−21), by one stroke over Payne Stewart

1997 (4)

3. Mercedes Championships, 70-67-65—202 (−14), via playoff vs. Tom Lehman
4. Masters Tournament, 70-66-65-69—270 (−18), by 12 strokes over Tom Kite
5. Byron Nelson Golf Classic, 64-64-67-68—263 (−17), by two over Lee Rinker
6. Western Open, 67-72-68-68—275 (−13), by three over Frank Nobilo

1998 (1)

7. BellSouth Classic, 69-67-63-72—271 (−17), by one over Jay Don Blake

1999 (8)

8. Buick Invitational, 68-71-62-65—266 (−22), by two over Billy Ray Brown
9. Memorial Tournament, 68-66-70-69—273 (−22), by two over Vijay Singh
10. Western Open, 68-66-68-71—273 (−15), by three over Mike Weir
11. PGA Championship, 70-67-68-72—277 (−11), by one over Sergio Garcia
12. WGC NEC Invitational, 66-71-62-71—270 (−10), by one over Phil Mickelson
13. National Car Rental Golf Classic Disney, 66-66-66-73—271 (−17), by one over Ernie Els
14. The Tour Championship, 67-66-67-69—269 (−15), by four over Davis Love III
15. WGC American Express Championship, 71-69-70-68—278 (−6), via playoff vs. Miguel Angel Jimenez

2000 (9)

16. Mercedes Championships, 71-66-71-68—276 (−16), via playoff vs. Ernie Els
17. AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, 68-73-68-64—273 (−15), by two strokes over Vijay Singh
18. Bay Hill Invitational, 69-64-67-70—270 (−18), by four strokes over Davis Love III
19. Memorial Tournament, 71-63-65-70—269 (−19), by five over Ernie Els and Justin Leonard
20. U.S. Open, 65-69-71-67—272 (−12), by 15 over Ernie Els and Miguel Angel Jimenez
21. The Open Championship, 67-66-67-69—269 (−19), by eight over Thomas Bjorn and Ernie Els
22. PGA Championship, 66-67-70-67—270 (−18), via playoff vs. Bob May
23. WGC NEC Invitational, 64-61-67-67—259 (−21), by 11 over Justin Leonard and Phillip Price
24. Bell Canadian Open, 72-65-64-65—266 (−22), by one stroke over Grant Waite

2001 (5)

25. Bay Hill Invitational, 71-67-66-69—273 (−15), by one stroke over Phil Mickelson
26. The Players Championship, 72-69-66-67—274 (−14), by one over Vijay Singh
27. Masters Tournament, 70-66-68-68—272 (−16), by two over David Duval
28. Memorial Tournament, 68-69-68-66—271 (−17), by seven over Paul Azinger and Sergio Garcia
29. WGC NEC Invitational, 66-67-66-69—268 (−12), via playoff vs. Jim Furyk

2002 (5)

30. Bay Hill Invitational, 67-65-74-69—275 (−13), by four strokes over Michael Campbell
31. Masters Tournament, 70-69-66-71—276 (−12), by three over Retief Goosen
32. U.S. Open, 67-68-70-72—277 (−3), by three over Phil Mickelson
33. Buick Open, 67-63-71-70—271 (−17), by four over Fred Funk, Brian Gay, Mark O'Meara and Esteban Toledo
34. WGC American Express Championship, 65-65-67-66—263 (−25), by one over Retief Goosen

2003 (5)

35. Buick Invitational, 70-66-68-68—272 (−16), by four over Carl Pettersson
36. WGC Accenture Match Play Championship, won championship match over David Toms, 2 and 1
37. Bay Hill Invitational, 70-65-66-68—269 (−19), by 11 over Stewart Cink, Brad Faxon, Kenny Perry and Kirk Triplett
38. Western Open, 63-70-65-69—267 (−21), by five over Rich Beem
39. WGC American Express Championship, 67-66-69-72—274 (−6), by two over Stuart Appleby, Tim Herron and Vijay Singh

2004 (1)

40. WGC Accenture Match Play Championship, won championship match over Davis Love III, 3 and 2

2005 (6)

41. Buick Invitational, 69-63-72-68—272 (−16), by three over Luke Donald, Charles Howell III and Tom Lehman
42. Ford Championship at Doral, 65-70-63-66—264 (−24), by one stroke over Phil Mickelson
43. Masters Tournament, 74-66-65-71—276 (−12), via playoff vs. Chris DiMarco
44. The Open Championship, 66-67-71-70—274 (−14), by five over Colin Montgomerie
45. WGC NEC Invitational, 66-70-67-71—274 (−6), by one over Chris DiMarco
46. WGC American Express Championship, 67-68-68-67—270 (−10), via playoff vs. John Daly

2006 (8)

47. Buick Invitational, 71-68-67-72—278 (−10), via playoff vs. Nathan Green and Jose Maria Olazabal
48. Ford Championship at Doral, 64-67-68-69—268 (−20), by one over David Toms and Camilo Villegas
49. The Open Championship, 67-65-71-67—270 (−18), by two over Chris DiMarco
50. Buick Open, 66-66-66-66—264 (−24), by three over Jim Furyk
51. PGA Championship, 69-68-65-68—270 (−18), by five over Shaun Micheel
52. WGC Bridgestone Invitational, 67-64-71-68—270 (−10), via playoff vs. Stewart Cink
53. Deutsche Bank Championship, 66-72-67-63—268 (−16), by two strokes over Vijay Singh
54. WGC American Express Championship, 63-64-67-67—261 (−23), by eight over Ian Poulter and Adam Scott

2007 (7)

55. Buick Invitational, 66-72-69-66—273 (−15), by two over Charles Howell III
56. WGC CA Championship, 71-66-68-73—278 (−10), by two over Brett Wetterich
57. Wachovia Championship, 70-68-68-69—275 (−13), by two over Steve Stricker
58. WGC Bridgestone Invitational, 68-70-69-65—272 (−8), by eight over Justin Rose and Rory Sabbatini
59. PGA Championship, 71-63-69-69—272 (−8), by two over Woody Austin
60. BMW Championship, 67-67-65-63—262 (−22), by two over Aaron Baddeley
61. The Tour Championship, 64-63-64-66—257 (−23), by eight over Mark Calcavecchia and Zach Johnson

2008 (4)

62. Buick Invitational, 67-65-66-71—269 (−19), by eight over Ryuji Imada
63. WGC Accenture Match Play Championship, won championship match over Stewart Cink, 8 and 7
64. Arnold Palmer Invitational, (70-68-66-66—270 (−10), by one over Bart Bryant
65. U.S. Open, 72-68-70-73—283 (−1), via playoff vs. Rocco Mediate

2009 (6)

66. Arnold Palmer Invitational, 68-69-71-67—275 (−5), by one stroke over Sean O'Hair
67. Memorial Tournament, 69-74-68-65—276 (−12), by one stroke over Jim Furyk
68. AT&T National, 64-66-70-67—267 (−13), by one stroke over Hunter Mahan
69. Buick Open, 71-63-65-69—268 (−20), by three over Greg Chalmers, John Senden and Roland Thatcher
70. WGC Bridgestone Invitational, 68-70-65-65—268 (−12), by four over Robert Allenby and Padraig Harrington
71. BMW Championship, 68-67-62-68—265 (−19), by eight over Jim Furyk and Marc Leishman

2012 (3)

72. Arnold Palmer Invitational, 69-65-71-70—275 (−13), by five over Graeme McDowell
73. Memorial Tournament, 70-69-73-67—279 (−9), by two over Andres Romero and Rory Sabbatini
74. AT&T National, 72-68-67-69—276 (−8), by two over Bo Van Pelt

2013 (5)

75. Farmers Insurance Open, 68-65-69-72—274 (−14), by four over Brandt Snedeker and Josh Teater
76. WGC Cadillac Championship, 66-65-67-71—269 (−19), by two over Steve Stricker
77. Arnold Palmer Invitational, 69-70-66-70—275 (−13), by two over Justin Rose
78. The Players Championship, 67-67-71-70—275 (−13), by two over David Lingmerth, Jeff Maggert and Kevin Streelman
79. WGC Bridgestone Invitational, 66-61-68-70—265 (−15), by seven over Keegan Bradley and Henrik Stenson

2018 (1)

80. Tour Championship, 65-68-65-71—269 (−11), by two over Billy Horschel

2019 (2)

81. Masters Tournament, 70-68-67-70—275 (−13), by one over Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele
82. Zozo Championship, 64-64-66-67—261 (−19), by three over Hideki Matsuyama

Note that 11 of Woods' PGA Tour wins happened in playoffs. Woods' overall PGA Tour playoff record is 11-1.

Woods' PGA Tour Wins By Tournament

Tiger Woods has won some tournaments many times, others just once each. This is just another way of looking at his career victories:

8 wins eachWGC Bridgestone Invitational (also called the WGC NEC Invitational), Arnold Palmer Invitational (also called the Bay Hill Invitational)

7 wins each — Farmers Insurance Open (also called the Buick Invitational), WGC Cadillac Championship (also known as the WGC American Express Championship/WGC CA Championship

5 wins each — The Masters, The Memorial, BMW Championship (includes wins in Western Open)

4 wins each — PGA Championship

3 wins each — U.S. Open, British Open, The Tour Championship, WGC Match Play Championship, Buick Open

2 wins each — The Players Championship, AT&T National, Doral Open, Mercedes Championship, Walt Disney World Golf Classic

1 win each — Zozo Championship, Wachovia Championship, Deutsche Bank Championship, Canadian Open, Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, BellSouth Classic, Byron Nelson Classic, Las Vegas Invitational

Woods' PGA Tour Wins By Year

  • 9 wins in a year — 2000
  • 8 wins in a year — 1999, 2006
  • 7 wins in a year — 2007
  • 6 wins in a year — 2005, 2009
  • 5 wins in a year — 2001, 2002, 2003, 2013
  • 4 wins in a year — 1997, 2008
  • 3 wins in a year — 2012
  • 2 wins in a year — 1996, 2019
  • 1 win in a year — 1998, 2004, 2018
Woods is the only golfer in PGA Tour history to win eight or more tournaments in at least three different seasons.

Woods' Wins on Other Tours and Off Tour

European Tour: 41 wins

Tiger is credited with 41 victories by the European Tour, but you've already seen most of them: His wins in major championships and in WGC tournaments, listed above on the PGA Tour list, also count as European Tour victories. With 15 wins in majors and 18 wins in WGC events, that's 33 of Woods' 41 European Tour titles.

That leaves eight "regular" European Tour victories not yet listed. Here they are:

  • 1998 Johnnie Walker Classic, 72-71-71-65—279 (-9), via playoff vs. Ernie Els
  • 1999 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe, 69-68-68-68—273 (-15), by three strokes over Retief Goosen
  • 2000 Johnnie Walker Classic, 68-65-65-65—263 (-25), by three over Geoff Ogilvy
  • 2001 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe, 69-68-63-66—266 (-22), by four over Michael Campbell
  • 2002 Deutsche Bank-SAP Open TPC of Europe, 69-67-64-68—268 (-20), via playoff vs. Colin Montgomerie
  • 2006 Dubai Desert Classic, 67-66-67-69—269 (-19), via playoff vs. Ernie Els
  • 2008 Dubai Desert Classic, 65-71-73-65—274 (-14), by one over Martin Kaymer
  • 2009 JBWere Masters, 66-68-72-68—274 (-14), by two over Greg Chalmers
Woods' 41 victories rank him third all-time in European Tour wins, behind only Seve Ballesteros and Bernhard Langer.

Japan Golf Tour: 3 wins

One of Woods' JGTO victories was co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and appears on the PGA Tour list above. That would be the 2019 Zozo Championship. His other two wins on the Japan Tour are:
  • 2004 Dunlop Phoenix Tournament, 65-67-65-67—264 (-16), by eight over Ryoken Kawagishi
  • 2004 Dunlop Phoenix Tournament, 65-67-68-72—272 (-8), via playoff vs. Kaname Yokoo

Australasian Tour: 3 Wins

All three of Woods' Australasian Tour victories already appear above in the European Tour section, as they were co-sanctioned. They are the Johnnie Walker Classics in 1998 and 2000, plus the 2009 JBWere Masters.

Asian Tour: 2 wins

Woods' 2000 win in the Johnnie Walker Classic is one of his two Asian Tour wins and already appears in the European Tour list (co-sanctioned by the two tours). His other Asian Tour victory:
  • 1997 Asian Honda Classic, 70-64-66-68—268 (-20), by 10 strokes over Joong-Kyung Mo

Off-Tour Events: 17 wins

Woods also has another 17 victories in non-tour events. These are tournaments that are not counted as official tour wins by any pro golf tour. Seven of them are the old PGA Grand Slam of Golf, which had a field of four golfers (the winners of the year's four majors, or alternates); and five of them are Woods' own end-of-season, short-field tournament that was originally called the Williams World Challenge and later went by the names Target World Challenge, Chevron World Challenge, Northwestern Mutual World Challenge and Hero World Challenge.
  • 1998 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, won championship match over Vijay Singh, 2-up
  • 1999 World Cup of Golf team title, partnered by Mark O'Meara on Team USA, 140-133-130-142—545 (-23), by five strokes over Team Spain (Miguel Angel Martin/Santiago Luna)
  • 1999 World Cup of Golf individual title, 67-68-63-65—263 (-21), by nine over Frank Nobilo
  • 1999 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, won championship match over Davis Love III, 3 and 2
  • 2000 J.P. McManus Pro-Am, 64-68—132 (-12), by six over Malcolm MacKenzie
  • 2000 WGC World Cup team title, partnered by David Duval on Team USA, 61-65-60-68—254 (-34), by three over Team Argentina (Angel Cabrera/Eduardo Romero)
  • 2000 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 71-68—139 (-5), via playoff vs. Vijay Sing
  • 2001 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 67-65—132 (-12), by three over David Toms
  • 2001 Williams World Challenge, 68-67-74-64—273 (-15), by three over Vijay Singh
  • 2002 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 66-61—127 (-17), by 14 over Justin Leonard and Davis Love III
  • 2004 Target World Challenge, 67-66-69-66—268 (-16), by two over Padraig Harrington
  • 2005 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 67-64—131 (-13), by seven over Phil Mickelson
  • 2006 PGA Grand Slam of Golf, 70-66—136 (-8), by two over Jim Furyk
  • 2006 Target World Challenge, 68-68-70-66—272 (-16), by four over Geoff Ogilvy
  • 2007 Target World Challenge, 69-62-67-68—266 (-22), by seven over Zach Johnson
  • 2009 Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge, skins format, Camilo Villegas runner-up
  • 2011 Chevron World Challenge, 69-67-73-69—278 (-10), by one over Zach Johnson
More Tiger Woods greatness: Sources:
European Tour. 2024 European Tour Official Guide.
EuropeanTour.com. "Players," Tiger Woods, https://www.europeantour.com/players/tiger-woods-218/
PGA Tour. 2024 PGA Tour Media Guide.
PGATour.com. "Tiger Woods Player Profile," https://www.pgatour.com/player/08793/tiger-woods
TigerWoods.com. "On the Course," Schedule and Stats, Media Kit, https://tigerwoods.com/schedule-stats/
Wikipedia.com. "List of career achievements by Tiger Woods," https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_career_achievements_by_Tiger_Woods

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