Tiger Woods has played in 82 major championships in his career, winning 15 of them. Here, we look at his performance in every one, with highlights from his wins:
* — denotes major win
Winner: Ben Crenshaw
Runner(s)-up: Davis Love III
MORE: Tiger Woods' college career at Stanford from NCAA.com
Winner: Corey Pavin
Runner(s)-up: Greg Norman
Winner: John Daly
Runner(s)-up: Constantino Rocca
Winner: Nick Faldo
Runner(s)-up: Greg Norman
Winner: Steve Jones
Runner(s)-up: Tom Lehman; Davis Love III
Winner: Tom Lehman
Runner(s)-up: Ernie Els; Mark McCumber
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Tom Kite
What you need to know: In winning his first major, Tiger just happened to set three Masters records: Largest margin of victory (12 strokes), lowest score (18-under), and youngest player to win at Augusta (21).
Winner: Ernie Els
Runner(s)-up: Colin Montgomerie
Winner: Justin Leonard
Runner(s)-up: Darren Clarke; Jesper Parnevik
Winner: Davis Love III
Runner(s)-up: Justin Leonard
Winner: Mark O'Meara
Runner(s)-up: Fred Couples; David Duval
Winner: Lee Janzen
Runner(s)-up: Payne Stewart
Winner: Mark O'Meara
Runner(s)-up: Brian Watts
Winner: Vijay Singh
Runner(s)-up: Steve Stricker
Winner: Jose Maria Olazabal
Runner(s)-up: Davis Love III
Winner: Payne Stewart
Runner(s)-up: Phil Mickelson
Winner: Paul Lawrie
Runner(s)-up: Justin Leonard; Jean Van de Velde
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Sergio Garcia
What you need to know: Tiger was two shots back of the lead heading into the weekend, but a 4-under on Saturday propelled him into a tie for the lead. Sunday, after Garcia shot a 1-under to tie for the lead, Tiger buried a birdie on No. 16 to give him the one stroke margin for his second major.
Winner: Vijay Singh
Runner(s)-up: Ernie Els
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Ernie Els; Miguel Angel Jimenez
What you need to know: Again, Tiger set a record in a major win, finishing with a 15-stroke margin over both runners up. To this day, that remains the largest margin of victory in any major championship.
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Thomas Bjorn; Ernie Els
What you need to know: With the win, Tiger captured the last major that had eluded him, and became the youngest player to have won all four, beating Jack Nicklaus by two years. His 19-under was the best score in any major until Jason Day surpassed that with a 20-under at the 2015 PGA Championship.
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Bob May
What you need to know: It took a three-hole playoff with Bob May, but Tiger won his second striaght Wanamaker at Valhalla. He became the first since Denny Shute in 1936-37 to win back-to-back PGA Championships.
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: David Duval
What you need to know: With his second win at Augusta, Woods completed the "Tiger Slam" — holding all four major titles at the same time.
Winner: Retief Goosen
Runner(s)-up: Mark Brooks
Winner: David Duval
Runner(s)-up: Niclas Fasth
Winner: David Toms
Runner(s)-up: Phil Mickelson
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Retief Goosen
What you need to know: Tiger became the first to defend his Masters title since Nick Faldo in 1989-90, and just the third-ever to do it (the other being Jack Nicklaus in 1965-66).
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Phil Mickelson
What you need to know: Tiger led the major for all four rounds, and finished as the only player below par, at 3-under.
Winner: Ernie Els
Runner(s)-up: Stuart Appleby; Steve Elkington; Thomas Levet
Winner: Rich Beem
Runner(s)-up: Tiger Woods
Winner: Mike Weir
Runner(s)-up: Len Mattiace
Winner: Jim Furyk
Runner(s)-up: Stephen Leaney
Winner: Ben Curtis
Runner(s)-up: Thomas Bjorn; Vijay Singh
Winner: Shaun Micheel
Runner(s)-up: Chad Campbell
Winner: Phil Mickelson
Runner(s)-up: Ernie Els
Winner: Retief Goosen
Runner(s)-up: Phil Mickelson
Winner: Todd Hamilton
Runner(s)-up: Ernie Els
Winner: Vijay Singh
Runner(s)-up: Chris DiMarco; Justin Leonard
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Chris DiMarco
What you need to know: The wait for his ninth major was the longest for Woods since the hiatus between numbers one and two. But Tiger was unphased, beating Chris DiMarco on the first hole of a playoff to capture his fourth green jacket.
Winner: Michael Campbell
Runner(s)-up: Tiger Woods
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Colin Montgomerie
What you need to know: The 5-stroke win at St. Andrews was Woods' second Open title, giving him his second career grand slam. The event also saw Jack Nicklaus make his final appearance at The Open.
Winner: Phil Mickelson
Runner(s)-up: Thomas Bjorn; Steve Elkington
Winner: Phil Mickelson
Runner(s)-up: Tim Clark
Winner: Geoff Ogilvy
Runner(s)-up: Jim Furyk; Phil Mickelson; Colin Montgomerie
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Chris DiMarco
What you need to know: Months after his father's death, Woods defended his Open title at Royal Liverpool, shooting 5-under on Sunday (including three straight birdies on holes 14-16) to win by two.
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Shaun Micheel
What you need to know: Woods won back-to-back majors for the first time since 2002, finishing five strokes ahead of Micheel at Medinah.
Winner: Zach Johnson
Runner(s)-up: Retief Goosen; Rory Sabbatini; Tiger Woods
Winner: Angel Cabrera
Runner(s)-up: Jim Furyk; Tiger Woods
Winner: Padraig Harrington
Runner(s)-up: Sergio Garcia
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Woody Austin
What you need to know: In the second round at Southern Hills, Woods tied the record for the lowest round in a major with a 63, though a birdie putt on 18 to break the record lipped out. He followed that up with two 69s over the weekend to win with a two-stroke margin.
Winner: Trevor Immelman
Runner(s)-up: Tiger Woods
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Rocco Mediate
What you need to know: Woods won what would be his last major for a decade title in thrilling fashion. He birdied 18 to force a playoff with Rocco Mediate. Then, on the 18th hole of the playoff, he drained another birdie to force sudden death, where he won on the first hole.
Winner: Angel Cabrera
Runner(s)-up: Kenny Perry; Chad Campbell
Winner: Lucas Glover
Runner(s)-up: Ricky Barnes; David Duval; Phil Mickelson
Winner: Stewart Cink
Runner(s)-up: Tom Watson
Winner: Y.E. Yang
Runner(s)-up: Tiger Woods
Winner: Phil Mickelson
Runner(s)-up: Lee Westwood
Winner: Graeme McDowell
Runner(s)-up: Gregory Havret
Winner: Louis Oosthuizen
Runner(s)-up: Lee Westwood
Winner: Martin Kaymer
Runner(s)-up: Bubba Watson
Winner: Charl Schwartzel
Runner(s)-up: Jason Day; Adam Scott
Winner: Keegan Bradley
Runner(s)-up: Jason Dufner
Winner: Bubba Watson
Runner(s)-up: Louis Oosthuizen
Winner: Webb Simpson
Runner(s)-up: Graeme McDowell; Michael Thompson
Winner: Ernie Els
Runner(s)-up: Adam Scott
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Runner(s)-up: David Lynn
Winner: Adam Scott
Runner(s)-up: Angel Cabrera
Winner: Justin Rose
Runner(s)-up: Jason Day; Phil Mickelson
Winner: Phil Mickelson
Runner(s)-up: Henrik Stenson
Winner: Jason Dufner
Runner(s)-up: Jim Furyk
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Runner(s)-up: Rickie Fowler; Sergio Garcia
Winner: Rory McIlroy
Runner(s)-up: Phil Mickelson
Winner: Jordan Spieth
Runner(s)-up: Phil Mickelson; Justin Rose
Winner: Jordan Spieth
Runner(s)-up: Dustin Johnson
Winner: Zach Johnson
Runner(s)-up: Marc Leishman; Louis Oosthuizen
Winner: Jason Day
Runner(s)-up: Jordan Spieth
Winner: Patrick Reed
Runner(s)-up: Rickie Fowler
Winner: Brooks Koepka
Runner(s)-up: Tommy Fleetwood
Winner: Francesco Molinari
Runner(s)-up: Kevin Kisner, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Xander Schauffele
Winner: Brooks Koepka
Runner(s)-up: Tiger Woods
Winner: Tiger Woods
Runner(s)-up: Xander Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson
What you need to know: Woods was in the final threesome at Augusta Sunday, but trailed Francesco Molinari by two strokes. That was until the 12th, where Molinari found the water, picked up a double-bogey, and opened the door. As that final threesome reached No. 15, five players were tied at the top of the leaderboard at 12-under. None of those would make another birdie, except for Woods, who found himself with a two-shot lead heading into the 18th. The 43-year-old bogeyed the final hole to complete the comeback and win his fifth green jacket (and 15th major overall). It was the first time Woods had won a major when he trailed after 54 holes.
Winner: Brooks Koepka
Runner-up: Dustin Johnson