Golf

No Major Loss for Tiger

At the US Masters in 1997, the world of golf changed forever. Tiger Woods took Augusta by storm to lift the first of his to date 14 major trophies. Having turned pro only seven months previously, Woods chalked up a Masters record -18, with the nearest challenger 12 shots asunder. His prize money of 486,000 dollars went in the kitty that, according to Forbes, grew to 26 million by the end of year.

In 2002, Tiger reached the top of the sport rich-list and remained there for ten years consecutively. Although his major winning streak came to an end in 2009 - the same year the infidelity scandal broke - he remained the worlds’ highest earning sports person until 2012, when he slipped to third. Plagued by injuries and a general lack of form, Woods has failed to make an impact where it matters for over eight years now, but as the infographic below shows, this hasn't had a major effect on his earnings.

While his income has naturally taken a dip since the glory days, the former world number one has still managed to keep the money flowing in. Despite having not won a tour event since 2013, Woods earned a reported 45 million dollars last year. As a professional sports person though, this is unlikely to provide him with much solace. While he is out of this year’s Masters through injury, it would be quite a story if he could turn it all around and bag that fifteenth major before he finally calls it a day.

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This chart shows the earnings and major wins of Tiger Woods from 1997 to 2016.

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Public opinion on Tiger Woods in the U.S. 2022
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Prize money in professional golf 2024, by event
Masters Tournament: most wins 1934-2024, by golfer
Golf participation in England 2016-2023
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U.S. wholesale sales of golf equipment 2007-2023
Cities with the most disc golf courses per 100,000 residents in the U.S. 2023

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