He also had top 10 finishes in the US Open and the PGA Championship which add to his 40 plus top 10 finishes to date. His win at the South African Open in 2012 was the start of a stellar 2013 campaign where he had three major victories; the Deutsche Bank Championship, and Tour Championship on the PGA Tour and DP World Championship on the European Tour. He became the first golfer in history to win the FedEx Cup and the Race To Dubai in the same season. It is safe to say that if Henrik continues to have such success on American Soil, he will remain as a force to be reckoned with.
tournaments in eight different countries and won the Players Championship at just 23 years-old. Although he has been impressive so far in his young career, critics say that the only thing that eludes the golfer from down under is a Masters title. However, since joining the PGA Tour, Adam has achieved 10 first place finishes as well as finishing in the top 10 an outstanding 62 times. With so much of his career still to come, there is no reason he shouldn’t attain that Masters trophy he’s been waiting for and there is no telling how high his career numbers will get.
Ever since he could walk, Tiger has been swinging a golf club and has
proved to be the games ultimate prodigy. At the ripe age of 21, Tiger became the youngest Masters champion in history and the first golfer since 1976 to win the first major he ever played in. This 1997 Associated Press
Male Athlete of the Year hasn’t let up since the start, as his 79 career PGA
tour wins are only three behind Sam Snead’s 82 for most all-time. Tiger is also only 4 Major victories away from Jack Nicklaus’s record of 18. Now at age 39, Tiger still has plenty of years ahead of him and would not surprise anyone if he past both milestones in the next few years. It might be some time before any golfer knocks Woods off the top of the Official World Golf Ranking list.