Tiger Woods Drops to His Lowest World Ranking of His Entire Career
PGA Tour legend Tiger Woods has reached a new career milestone, but it’s not a good one. Woods recently dropped to his lowest world ranking of his entire professional golfing career dropping to 1,307 in the world.
🚨NEWSFLASH
— Nosferatu (@VC606) November 12, 2023
Tiger Woods drops to the lowest world ranking of his career at #1307.
His previous low rank was #1294 which he reached in Feb 2023. #OWGR
Tiger Woods has dropped to the lowest world ranking of his career.
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) November 13, 2023
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Tournament host @TigerWoods to play in the 2023 #HeroWorldChallenge. He is joined by exemptions @JustinRose99 and @Lucas_Glover_ to round out the field of 20 set to complete at Albany, Bahamas Nov. 30 – Dec. 3 pic.twitter.com/gBsTXGrTVl
— TGR Live (@TGRLiveEvents) November 18, 2023
At forty-seven years old, Woods is tied for the most PGA Tour wins with 82 wins. 15 of those 82 wins came from majors, which is an incredibly impressive accomplishment. Woods is also an inductee of the World Golf Hall of Fame, for which he was inducted into back in 2021. Back on February 23, 2021, Woods was unfortunately in a car accident that left him hospitalized with multiple leg injuries. Woods is set to play next at the Hero World Challenge.
By: Chris T. Flowski