Winning the Masters in a Spectacular Fashion
Tiger Woods etched his name in golf history as the youngest victor ever to conquer Augusta National. At a mere 21 years, three months, and 14 days old, he seized the 1997 Masters with awe-inspiring finesse. Unlike many fledgling golfers, he steered clear of the dreaded cut line, ascending to unrivaled dominance across the final three rounds.
Over four days, his majestic mastery manifested in a scintillating 18-under-par 270 (70-66-65-69), trouncing the seasoned Tom Kite by an impressive 12 strokes, leaving a trail of disbelief in their wake, triumphing by a staggering 12 strokes.
Next: Even his headcover became a sensation.