Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour Career

Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour Career Since turning pro in 1996 with the words "I guess… hello world", Tiger Woods has become the most prolific winner in golf history. The figures below detail only his official PGA Tour prize money, a fraction of his total earnings. He also stands third in the all-time most PGA victories list, 11 behind Sam Snead and 2 behind Jack Nicklaus. Cash register Have you ever wondered how much Tiger earns with every shot he hits? Birdies and eagles How many eagles does he really make with those booming drives? Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour Career as at 11/3/2012 Year Events Wins Win % Majors PGA Tour Earnings Money List Career 278 71 25.5% 14 $95 516 542 (6) 1 2012 4 0 0% $699 000 23 2011 9 0 0% 0 $660 238 128 2010 12 0 0% 0 $1 294 765 68 2009 17 6 35% 0 $10 508 163(5) 1 2008 6(3) 4 67% 1 $5 775 000(4) 2 2007 16 7 44% 1 $10 867 052(2) 1 2006 15 8 53% 2 $9 941 563 1 2005 21 6 29% 2 $10 628 024 1 2004 19 1 5% 0 $5 365 472…

Tiger Woods

Since turning pro in 1996 with the words "I guess… hello world", Tiger Woods has become the most prolific winner in golf history. The figures below detail only his official PGA Tour prize money, a fraction of his total earnings. He also stands third in the all-time most PGA victories list, 11 behind Sam Snead and 2 behind Jack Nicklaus.

Tiger Woods Cash register
Have you ever wondered how much Tiger earns with every shot he hits?
Tiger Woods Birdies and eagles
How many eagles does he really make with those booming drives?
Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour Career as at 11/3/2012
Year Events Wins Win % Majors PGA Tour Earnings Money List
Career 278 71 25.5% 14 $95 516 542 (6) 1
2012 4 0 0% $699 000 23
2011 9 0 0% 0 $660 238 128
2010 12 0 0% 0 $1 294 765 68
2009 17 6 35% 0 $10 508 163(5) 1
2008 6(3) 4 67% 1 $5 775 000(4) 2
2007 16 7 44% 1 $10 867 052(2) 1
2006 15 8 53% 2 $9 941 563 1
2005 21 6 29% 2 $10 628 024 1
2004 19 1 5% 0 $5 365 472 4
2003 18 5 28% 0 $6 673 413 2
2002 18 5 28% 2 $6 912 625 1
2001 19 5 26% 1 $5 687 777 1
2000 20 9 45% 3 $9 188 321 1
1999 21 8 38% 1 $6 616 585 1
1998 20 1 5% 0 $1 841 117 4
1997 21 4 19% 1 $2 066 833 1
1996(1) 8 2 25% 0 $790 594 24
Amateur(*) 14 0 0% 0 0
(6) Woods’ total earnings from the FedEx Cup 2007-9 amount to $20,110,000, not included here.
(5) Woods once again won the FedEx Cup and the $10m. bonus, not included here.
(4) Woods won $110,000 in the FedEx Cup, not included here.
(3) Woods’ season ended after his playoff victory in the US Open in June, in order to undergo knee surgery.
(2) Woods also won the FedEx Cup, collecting the $10m. bonus, not included here.
(1) Woods turned pro on August 28, 1996, so with the bulk of the season already over he played only 8 events. His first professional event was the Greater Milwaukee Open, in which he made the cut, tied 60th and earned $2,544.
(*) Woods played 1 event in 1992, 3 in 1993, 3 in 1994, 4 in 1995 and 3 out of a total of 11 entered in 1996 as an amateur.

 

 

 

Updated: October 6, 2022
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