Woods' First PGA Tour Major Experience
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Tiger Woods made his debut in a PGA Tour major at the Masters, where he was the only amateur to make the cut. Competing at the age of 19, Woods finished tied for 41st place. This event marked a pivotal moment in his early career, showcasing his potential on a national stage. Following this, Woods continued to excel in amateur golf, winning three consecutive U.S. Amateur titles and the NCAA individual golf championship. His performance at the Masters not only highlighted his skills but also set the foundation for his future successes in professional golf. The experience gained from competing against seasoned professionals at such a prestigious tournament contributed significantly to his development as a golfer, influencing his approach to the game and his competitive mindset.

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