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"PGA Legend" Tiger Woods Hand Signed Magazine Page Mounted Todd Mueller COA
$ 369.59
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Up for auction "PGA Legend" Tiger Woods Hand Signed Magazine Page Mounted. The piece measures 7.25X10.5.This item is certified authentic by Todd Mueller and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity.
ES-1126B
Eldrick Tont
"
Tiger
"
Woods
(born December 30, 1975) is an American
professional golfer
. He ranks second in both
major championships
and
PGA Tour wins
and also holds
numerous records
in
golf
. Woods is widely regarded as being one of the greatest golfers in the history of the sport, and one of the most famous athletes of all time. Following an outstanding junior, college, and amateur golf career, Woods turned professional in 1996 at the age of 20. By the end of April 1997, he had won three
PGA Tour
events in addition to his first major, the
1997 Masters
, which he won by 12 strokes in a record-breaking performance. He first reached the
number one position
in the
world rankings
in June 1997, less than a year after turning pro. Throughout the first decade of the 21st century, Woods was the dominant force in golf; he was the top-ranked golfer in the world from August 1999 to September 2004 (264 weeks) and again from June 2005 to October 2010 (281 weeks). During this time, he won thirteen of golf's major championships. The next decade of Woods' career was marked by multiple comebacks from both personal problems and injuries. He took a self-imposed hiatus from professional golf from December 2009 to early April 2010 in an attempt to resolve marital issues with his
estranged
wife
Elin
. His many alleged
extramarital indiscretions
were revealed by several women through worldwide media sources, and the couple eventually divorced. Woods fell to number 58 in the world rankings in November 2011, before ascending to once again reach the No.1 ranking between March 2013 and May 2014. However, Woods' personal problems persisted outside of golf; injuries led him to undergo four
back surgeries
in 2014, 2015 and 2017. He competed in only one tournament between August 2015 and January 2018; this led him to drop out of the rankings of the world's top 1,000 golfers. On his return to regular competition, Woods made steady progress to the top of the game, winning his first tournament in five years at the
Tour Championship
in September 2018 and his first major in eleven years at the
2019 Masters
. Woods has broken numerous golf records. He has been World Number One for the most consecutive weeks and for the greatest total number of weeks of any golfer. He has been awarded
PGA Player of the Year
a record eleven times and has won the
Byron Nelson Award
for lowest adjusted scoring average a record eight times. Woods has the record of leading the
money list
in ten different seasons. He has won 15 professional
major golf championships
(trailing only
Jack Nicklaus
, who leads with 18) and 81
PGA Tour
events (second all time behind
Sam Snead
, who won 82). Woods leads all active golfers in career major wins and career PGA Tour wins. He is the youngest player to achieve the career
Grand Slam
, and is only the second golfer (after Nicklaus) to have achieved a career Grand Slam three times. Woods has won 18
World Golf Championships
. In May 2019, Woods was awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
, and is the fourth golfer to receive the honor.