Víctor Sánchez
Tiger Woods
Eldrick T.
Woods was born on December 30, 1975, in Cypress, California. This golf legend
Tiger Woods has had a career nothing short of spectacular. His father, Earl
Woods, began teaching his son the game when he was just a year old. In fact,
Tiger's skills were so good at such a young age that it landed him an
appearance on the Mike Douglas Show in 1978. When Tiger was five he appeared on
television's "That's Incredible" and in Golf Digest magazine.
After
winning six junior championships between the ages of eight and 15, Tiger went
on to become the youngest U.S. Junior Amateur Champion in history, a feat he
would repeat the following year, making him also the only player to ever win
more than once. He would even go on to win it for a third consecutive time the
following year. At 16 he competed in the Nissan Los Angeles Open, his first PGA
Tour event. At 18, Woods won the U.S. Amateur Championship, the youngest to
accomplish this feat. Next, he enrolled at Stanford University and at 19
successfully defended his Amateur Championship title, the second of three
consecutive titles.
Tiger began
the 2001 season by winning The Masters to become the reigning champ in all four
majors concurrently and the first player to win each major consecutively,
though not in the same season. In 2002, he won his third Masters and his second
U.S. Open, the sixth and seventh of his 11 career majors. But Tiger's game
declined over the next few years, and speculation arose that he was indeed
human after all. In 2003 he won five of the 18 tournaments he participated in,
but none of those were in any of the majors. In 2004, after a record 264 weeks
at the top, Tiger lost the number-one ranking to Fijian Vijay Singh. However,
that same year he passed the career earnings mark of $40 million, the first player
ever to do so.
Since Tiger
began professional play televised golf ratings have steadily raised and
currently top baseball and basketball. However, viewership skyrockets when
Tiger is playing well or leading.
Throughout
the course of his illustrious career, Tiger has won 10 Majors, 46 PGA
Tournaments, and a combined 36 wins between the Asian Tour, PGA European Tour,
World Cup of Golf, and several other unofficial events. He's established
several charity organizations, including the Tiger Woods Foundation, a charity
that benefits children, which he created with his father.
Great essay! Your passion for the sport and Tiger comes across. Watch some of your facts. Bobby Jones? Jack Nickalus (won more majors than anyone, perhaps the greatest of all time)? They didn't win all 4 majors at once? Watch your sentence structure. Really good job!!
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