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ST LOUIS, MO – AUGUST 11: Tiger Woods of the United States stands on the 15th hole during the third round of the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club on August 11, 2018 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

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ST LOUIS, MO – AUGUST 11: Tiger Woods of the United States stands on the 15th hole during the third round of the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club on August 11, 2018 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
Tiger Woods has proved his love for Augusta National every time he has played at the course. Moreover, the 15-time major championship winner has won five times at the Masters and has probably the best record at the major championship. However, recently, another incredible stat regarding Woods came to light and fans remain in awe of the GOAT.
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Golf world reacts to Tiger Woods’ incredible stat
As the 2022 Masters draws nearer, the hype about Eldrick Woods possibly featuring is booming. With Tiger having time until the Masters week to confirm his participation, every golf fan eagerly waits for his decision. And as they wait, Tiger fans were recently served with an incredible stat of Woods from his appearances at the Masters tournament.
Not to forget that Woods holds the record for the second-highest number of wins at Agusta. He even has the record for the highest margin of victory at the Masters, with his success in 1997 by 12 stokes.

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Dec 19, 2021; Orlando, Florida, USA; Tiger Woods reacting to Cameron Kuchar draining a long putt on the 17th green during the final round of the PNC Championship golf tournament at Grande Lakes Orlando Course. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Reper-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters
The stat broke out on Twitter after TWLEGION tweeted about the same on March 31st. The tweet said, “Tiger Woods has won 21% of #TheMasters that he has played in.” Wow! That only goes to prove the ultimate dominance Tiger has shown at the Master and how well he plays in the specific major event.
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Understandably, the tweet sent golf Twitter into a frenzy. Fans from all over the globe began flooding Twitter with their reactions. The reactions included the fans’ appreciation regarding the incredible performance of Woods at the Masters. At the same time, other reactions proved a few other stats regarding Woods.
That has to be one of the greatest sports facts of all time. Unbelievable.
— Rob ( Bert ) (@Fiberalpha) April 1, 2022
The man wins the masters as much as he wins on tour? That’s insane
— Sean Hewitt (@seanhewittgolf) March 31, 2022
That’s probably the most impressive sports stat I’ve ever seen. People don’t understand how hard it is to even win 1 Masters let alone 5!
— Joe Kane (@JDKane16) March 31, 2022
Better than most!
— Clayton Berry (@CntryBoy88) March 31, 2022
That’s a wild stat 🔥
— Ty Loomis (@TyLoomis) April 1, 2022
Better than most🐐
— TeamTiger (@TeamTiger82) March 31, 2022
That’s insane.
— Pissed Kitty🇨🇦 (@mrlanceboil) March 31, 2022
Mad
— Henrik Bruusgaard (@henrikbruus) March 31, 2022
With only one missed cut which was as an amateur in 1996 and has a career scoring average of 70.86 which is the record. Simply incredible.
— Matt Berry (@GolferMatt23) March 31, 2022
Its tough to walk ANGC. As a patron. For 1 day. He WON 21%. ‘Nuff said
— El Tigre (@tigewood) April 1, 2022
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Woods’ latest win at the Masters
Tiger won his most recent Masters title in 2019. The 46-year-old professional won his fifth green jacket with an overall score of 13-under-par. As a result, he won the event with a narrow one-shot lead on Sunday at Augusta National. His win at Augusta in 2019 was his first major championship win in almost 11 years. Woods carded a final round of two-under-par, 70 on Sunday.
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Woods’ final round of 70 featured two bogeys and three birdies on the opening nine holes. As a result, he moved out in one-under-par, 35. He made three birdies and two bogeys on the back nine to win the 2019 Masters and registered probably one of the best wins at the major championship.
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