Winning the 2001 Masters gave Tiger his very own Tiger Slam.
Youngest Career Grand Slam: In 2000, Woods became the youngest golfer to achieve a Career Grand Slam, winning all four major championships by the age of 24.
Record Margins of Victory: During his 2000 U.S. Open win at Pebble Beach, Woods set a record for the largest margin of victory in any major championship, finishing 15 strokes ahead of the runner-up. He also won The Open Championship in 2000 by eight strokes.
Back-to-Back Major Wins: Woods won back-to-back majors multiple times in his career. Notably, he won the U.S. Open and The Open Championship in 2000, and the PGA Championship in 1999 and 2000.
Dominance in the Early 2000s: Between 1999 and 2002, Woods won seven out of 11 majors, a level of dominance rarely seen in golf history.
Multiple Wins at Each Major: Woods has won each of the four major championships at least three times, showcasing his versatility and skill across different types of courses and conditions.
Career Grand Slam Three Times Over: If counting his wins, Woods has achieved the Career Grand Slam three times over, having won each major at least three times.
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