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Tiger Woods Won His First Masters at Age 21
Tiger Woods Won His First Masters at Age 21
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Historic Victory in 1997
- At just 21 years old, Tiger Woods won the 1997 Masters Tournament, becoming the youngest champion in history at the time.
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Record-Breaking Performance
- He won with a record-breaking score of 18 under par (270), setting the largest margin of victory in Masters history at 12 strokes.
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First African American and Asian Descent Champion
- Woods became the first golfer of African American and Asian descent to win the Masters, breaking racial barriers in the sport.
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Dominated the Tournament from Start to Finish
- Despite a shaky +4 start on the first nine holes, Woods took control and never looked back, leading the tournament after the second round.
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Transformed the Game of Golf
- His victory increased golf's global popularity, bringing new fans and younger players to the sport.
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Set the Stage for a Legendary Career
- The 1997 Masters was just the beginning—Woods went on to win 15 major championships and became one of the most dominant golfers in history.
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Broke Multiple Television Viewership Records
- His win at Augusta National attracted unprecedented TV ratings, introducing a new generation to the sport.
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First Major Win of 82 PGA Tour Victories
- The 1997 Masters was Woods' first major championship, and he went on to tie the record for most PGA Tour wins (82).
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Wore His Signature Red Shirt on Sunday
- Woods famously wore a red Nike shirt in the final round, a tradition inspired by his mother, who believed red was his power color.
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Changed Golf Forever
- His dominance, charisma, and athleticism elevated golf’s popularity worldwide, making him one of the most influential athletes of all time.
Tiger Woods’ 1997 Masters win wasn’t just a victory—it was the start of a legendary era in golf!