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Timeline of Tiger Woods 5 of 7 from 1999 to 2000 at Timeline Help.
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- 2000
| Wins the PGA Grand Slam, WGC NEC Invitational, Buick Invitational, Deutsche Bank SAP Open in Germany, Memorial Tournament, Motorola Western Open, National Car Rental Golf Classic/Disney, Tour Championship, WGC American Express Championship, and World Cup individual and team championships. Member of US Team thats win the Ryder Cup. Mark H. McCormack Award winner as the Number 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking with the highest points average (20.61) in history. First golfer who earns more than $6 million in one year. Voted World Sportsman of the Year by World Sports Academy, ESPY and Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year, ESPY Golfer of the Decade, and PGA Player of the Year.
The first since Ben Hogan in 1953 to win three major PGA championships in one year; the Masters, US Open and British Open.17 top-10 finishes on PGA Tournaments, and missed no cuts. Number 1 on the Official World Golf Ranking, with the highest points average (29.40), honored with the Mark H. McCormack Award. Mercedes Championships, AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, Canadian Open, PGA Championship, Bay Hill Invitational, Memorial Tournament, WGC NEC Invitational, Bell Canadian Open, Johnnie Walker Classic, PGA Grand Slam, and the World Cup with David Duval. Set US Open record for margin of victory: 15 strokes. 2nd in the Lincoln Financial Group. Qualified for United States Team for Presidents Cup.
| Bibliography of Timeline of Tiger Woods 5
Armentrout, P (2003). Discover the Life of a Sports Star. Owen, D (2001). The Chosen One. Dilemma of Greatness. Tieck, S (2008). Big Buddy Biographies. Roberts, J (2007). Biography. Condron, F and Romain, J (2000). Champion Sport Biographies. Boyd, A (1997). Great Athletes. Doeden, M (2005). Sports Heroes and Legends. Raatma, L and Lafleur, C (2001). Trailblazers of the Modern World.
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