Tiger's Record Book
Wins his first European and Austrailian Tour event the Johnnie Walker Classic in Thailand
*Voted PGA Tour's Player of the Year for 1997
*Wins PGA of America's Player of the Year for 1997
*Set records first PGA Tour player to go over $2,000,000 in a single season
*Leads points for the 1998 U.S. Ryder Cup Team
*Wins his first professional major in his first try - The 1997 Masters
*Set record as fastest PGA player to go over$1,000,000
*Won 1997 season-opening Mercedes Championship
*Won first PGA tournament*Played in first tournament as a professional*Press conference announcing his decision to turn pro
*Best finish with pros at the Open Championship
*Won NCAA Division I Championship individual title
*Named Rolex Colege Players of the Year at 19
*Named Pac-10 Player of the year
*Competed for U.S. in Wlaker Cup in Porthcawl, wales
*Won Silver medal a this first Masters for finishing low amateur 18
*Named Golfworld's Man of the Year
*Member U.S. team at World Amateur Championships in Versailles, France
*Entered Stanford University*Won Western Amateur Championship
*Won U.S. Amateur at Sawgrass(youngest to do so at 17)
*Accepted scholarship to Stanford University
*1st Team - Rolex Junior All American(4th consecutive year)
*Top-32 Finish at 1993 U.S. Amateur
*Won third consecutive USGA Junior National Championship at 16
*Top-32 Finish 1992 U.S. Amateur
*won second consecutive USGA Junior National Championship(Only player to ever win twice) at 15
*Participated in his first U.S. Amateur
*Won Optimist International Junior World(6th time)
*Won USGA Junior National Championship (youngest to ever win) at 14
*Won Optimist International Junior World
*Semi-finalist at USGA Junior National Championship
*Southern California Player of the Year at 13
*Won Optimist International Junior World
*Finished second in the Insurance Youth Golf Classic at 12
*Won Optimist International Junior World at 9
*Won Optimist International Junior World at 8
*Won Optimist International Junior World at 5
*Appeared on TV's "That's Incredible"3
*Shot score of 48 for 9 holes on U.S. Navy golf course at 2
*Appeared on the "Mike Douglas Show" with Bob Hope
*Appeared on CBS Network News