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Stars like Tiger Woods usually have a fan following that constantly keeps tabs on updates, while being aware of every little detail available. This of course holds true for the 45-year-old icon, considered the greatest of all time by many. That being said, while stats are available, not everyone remains aware of their favorite athlete’s personal life. Let’s take a look at Woods’ family, and how many siblings he has.

Where was Tiger Woods born?

Woods was born on December 30, 1975, in California to Earl and Kultida Woods. Now while Woods is the only child of  Kultida and Earl, he has half-siblings. His father already had three children before Woods was born – Earl Jr and Kevin, and Royce.

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Who is Woods’ sister Royce?

Woods’ half-sister Royce Renee Woods was born in 1961 and is 14 years older than Woods. However, she is younger than his other two brothers. She lived in California while Woods was in Stanford, so the golf icon often ended up visiting her during the two years when studied college. Additionally, he has also bought a house for Royce in San Jose, California.

Who are Woods’ half-brothers?

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Kevin Dale Woods is elder to Woods by 18 years, born in 1957. He also resides in San Jose and is younger than Earl Jr. According to reports, he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2009 and is in a wheelchair now. On the other hand, Earl Jr was born in 1955 and is 20 years older than Woods.

Earl is well known, especially due to his increased media appearance. He is Cheyenne Woods‘ father, who is currently playing in the LPGA Tour.

That being said, one cannot be too informed of the relationship Woods shares with his siblings. The golf legend likes to keep it private.

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