Tiger Woods is widely regarded as the greatest golfer of all time, but the 15-time major champion says that he “didn’t really have it” in most events he won. Tiger Woods showed modesty in stating that he “didn’t really have it” in the majority of tournaments he’s won throughout his illustrious career. Boasting 82 PGA Tour victories, 15 major titles, and an induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame, the 49-year-old from Florida stands as one of the game’s all-time greats.
Throughout his career, Woods has topped the world rankings for an astounding 683 weeks, including a striking run of 281 consecutive weeks from 2005 to 2010. Though current players like Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, and Xander Schauffele are making waves on the pro circuit, they’ve got their work cut out if they aim to approach the indelible mark Woods has left on golf.
Surprisingly, though, amid his remarkable track record, Woods recently confessed that he wasn’t always at his peak during his competitive tenure. Speaking frankly on the PGA Tour’s YouTube channel, the sporting icon said: “People are probably amazed to hear this, but most of my events, I didn’t really have it.