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The life and golf career of Tiger Woods

Last updated on: August 25, 2010 09:16 IST

Image: Tiger Woods with his wife Elin Nordegren

The world's No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods and his wife Elin Nordegren divorced on Monday after a sex scandal late last year forced him to admit he cheated on her and to take time off from professional golf.

He returned to the game in April, but his playing appears to have suffered from his personal tribulations.

A look at the key facts about Woods' life and career.

Photographs: Reuters

Making his name

Image: Tiger Woods

* Born in Cypress, California on December 30, 1975. His full name is Eldrick Tont Woods.

* A child prodigy, he won three consecutive US junior titles and three successive US amateur championships before turning professional in late 1996.

* Ended that year with PGA Tour victories at the Las Vegas Invitational and Walt Disney Classic.

Early major impact

Image: Tiger Woods

* Became the youngest Masters winner with a tournament record aggregate of 18-under-par 270 at Augusta National in 1997. His victory margin of 12 shots was the biggest in the tournament's history.

* After a lean spell in 1998, when he revamped his swing with coach Butch Harmon, Woods won eight titles in a golden run on the 1999 PGA tour, including his second major at the PGA Championship.

* In 2000, Woods produced one of the most successful seasons in golfing history. Romped to victory by a record 15 strokes in the US Open, coasted home by eight shots in the British Open and claimed his second PGA Championship.

* Became the fifth and youngest player to win a career grand slam of all four majors. Ended the year with nine titles on the PGA Tour, having completed his sixth in a row at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am in February.

* Woods won his second Masters crown in 2001 to become the first player to hold all four professional major titles at the same time.

Loses number one ranking

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* Over the next four years, Woods piled up four more major victories after embarking on the second revamp of his swing since turning professional.

* He broke Greg Norman's record for most weeks as world No. 1 with a combined tally of 332, but his five-year reign at the top finally ended in September 2004 when Fijian Vijay Singh took over.

Global dominance

Image: Tiger Woods

* In 2005, Woods won his fourth Masters title, a second British Open and reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking in June, which he has held ever since.

* Suffered an emotional 2006, having to deal with the illness and death in May of his father Earl before winning the last two majors of the year, the British Open and the PGA Championship. Ended that season with 11 titles worldwide, including six in a row on the PGA Tour.

* Clinched his fourth PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club in 2007 and finished second at the 2008 Masters before undergoing knee surgery two days later.

Defies pain to win his 14th major

Image: Tiger Woods

KNEE PAIN

* In his first tournament after an eight-week break, Woods defied stabbing knee pain and a double stress fracture of his left tibia to win his 14th major title with a playoff victory.

* He then shut down his 2008 campaign to have reconstructive knee surgery.

COMPETITIVE RETURN

* Returned to competitive golf at the WGC-Match Play Championship in Arizona in February 2009.

* Missed the cut in a major for the second time as a professional at the British Open and lost for the first time while leading a major into the final round at the US PGA Championship when he was overtaken by South Korea's Yang Yong-eun.

* Still won six PGA Tour titles, was unbeaten for the US at the President's Cup and won the year-ending Fed-Ex Cup and the Australian Masters.

The car crash

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* In the early hours of November 27, 2009, Woods was taken to hospital after he crashed his car into a fire hydrant and tree. His Swedish wife, Elin Nordegren, was reported to have smashed the car's back window with a golf club to get him out.

* He was issued with a ticket for the accident, although US media reported he and Nordegren had been arguing before the crash.

* On December 1, he withdrew from the Chevron World Challenge, a tournament he hosts to benefit his charitable foundation, citing injuries from the crash. Media speculation began to swirl about his personal life.

* He said on December 2 he "had let his family down" after reports of extra-marital affairs with several women emerged.

* He issued a statement on his website on December 11 that he had committed infidelity and was taking an "indefinite break" from golf.

Woods ends marriage

Image: Tiger Woods

THERAPY

* On February 19, 2010, in his first public appearance after the scandal erupted, Woods made a formal apology before a small group of reporters that was carried live on US television.

* He said he had undergone 45 days of in-patient therapy for "guidance for the issues I'm facing" but did not elaborate. He said he had "a long way to go" in repairing his personal life.

RETURN TO GOLF

* Woods returned to the golf circuit at the US Masters tournament in April and his game has been erratic since.

He had his worst finish on the US PGA Tour circuit at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in August, stringing together four over-par rounds to finish near the bottom.

DIVORCE

* On August 23, 2010, he and wife issued a joint statement through their lawyers saying they had divorced, and had agreed on shared parenting of their two small children. The pair were present at the Bay County Circuit Court in Florida when their marriage was dissolved.

Source: REUTERS
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