Tiger Woods' Masters Wins: Why Fans Are Reflecting Today
Tiger Woods Masters Wins: Why Fans Are Reflecting Today...
Golf legend Tiger Woods has won the Masters Tournament five times, most recently in 2019. His victories came in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, and 2019, cementing his legacy as one of Augusta National's greatest champions. The topic is trending today as the 2026 Masters enters its final rounds, sparking nostalgia for Woods' historic performances.
Woods' 1997 win marked his first major championship at just 21 years old, winning by a record 12 strokes. His 2019 victory, after multiple back surgeries and personal struggles, is considered one of sports' greatest comebacks. Fans are revisiting these moments as current players compete for the green jacket he famously claimed five times.
The 50-year-old Woods has not competed in this year's tournament due to injury, but his shadow looms large at Augusta. Social media is flooded with clips of his past triumphs, particularly his emotional 2019 win where he hugged his children behind the 18th green - mirroring his 1997 embrace with his father.
Golf analysts note Woods' Masters record places him second only to Jack Nicklaus' six wins. ESPN re-aired his 2019 final round last night, driving renewed interest. With no clear dominant player in this year's field, many fans are wistfully comparing today's competition to Woods' era of supremacy.
Augusta National's iconic course has changed significantly since Woods' first win, with lengthened holes and added obstacles. Yet his scoring records from 1997 and 2001 still stand, a testament to his revolutionary impact on the game. As the 2026 tournament concludes Sunday, Woods' absence is felt by viewers who grew accustomed to his April heroics.