Tiger Woods won his 80th career PGA Tour title on Sunday with a two-stroke victory at the Tour Championship. Here are the key stats from the final round at East Lake.
• 80th career PGA Tour win; first since 2013 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
• Two wins behind Sam Snead for most in PGA Tour history
• Snead was 47 years old when he won his 80th career PGA Tour title (Woods is 42)
• 43-for-45 converting outright 54-hole leads in PGA Tour career
• 24-for-24 converting 54-hole leads of three or more shots
• First win in 1,876 days; 118 players won on PGA Tour between Woods’ wins
• Third career Tour Championship victory (most all-time)
• Has won Tour Championship in three different decades (1999, 2007, 2018)
• Fifth PGA Tour event won in three different decades (1990s, 2000s, 2010s)
• Projected to move to 13th in World Ranking with victory
• Was ranked 1,199 before beginning of 2017 Hero World Challenge
• Snead won 11 times after turning 43 (Woods turns 43 in December)
• Eighth PGA Tour win in Georgia; fourth-most of any state (Fla., Calif., Ohio)
• Extended lead to four strokes with birdie on first hole of round
• Second in field in strokes gained: putting this week
• First in field in scrambling this week (17-for-24)
• Finished second in FedExCup; was making first Tour Championship start since 2013
• Led field in one-putt percentage this week (51.4%)
• Finishes season first on PGA Tour in strokes gained: approach
(Stats provided by the Golf Channel editorial research unit.)
Source: Internet