Woods Achieves Career Grand Slam Milestone

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Tiger Woods achieved a notable milestone in professional golf by completing the Career Grand Slam, a feat that requires winning all four major championships: The Masters, The U.S. Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship. This accomplishment was marked by his victory at The Open Championship held at St Andrews, where he became the youngest golfer to achieve this prestigious status at the age of 24. Prior to this victory, Woods had already established himself as a dominant force in the sport, winning nine out of the twenty PGA Tour events he entered. His performance during this period included breaking the record for the lowest scoring average in tour history, which underscored his exceptional skill and consistency on the course. Woods' achievements did not go unnoticed; he was named Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year, making him the only athlete to receive this honor twice, and he was ranked as the twelfth-best golfer of all time by Golf Digest magazine. This combination of accolades and records solidified his position as one of the greatest golfers in history and set a benchmark for future generations of players.
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