Tiger Woods' Masters Wins: Why The Golf Legend Is Trending Today

by David Leonhardt
Tiger Woods' Masters Wins: Why The Golf Legend Is Trending Today

Tiger Woods' historic Masters Tournament victories are surging in search interest today as the 2026 tournament enters its final rounds at Augusta National. The 15-time major champion, who last won the Masters in 2019, remains a focal point of golf discussions despite not competing this year due to injury.

Woods has won the Masters five times (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019), second only to Jack Nicklaus' six victories. His 1997 win at age 21 made him the tournament's youngest champion, while his 2019 victory marked one of sports' greatest comebacks after personal and physical struggles.

The topic is trending today as golf fans compare current leaderboard performances to Woods' past dominance. ESPN reported a 320% increase in "Tiger Woods Masters wins" searches during Saturday's third-round coverage. Many are revisiting his record 12-stroke victory in 1997 and his dramatic 2019 playoff win.

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley acknowledged Woods' lasting impact during this year's tournament. "Tiger transformed how this game is played and perceived," Ridley told reporters Friday. "His shadow still looms over these fairways."

Woods last competed at the Masters in 2025, finishing tied for 47th. The 50-year-old hasn't officially retired but has played just seven PGA Tour events since his February 2021 car accident. Golf Channel analysts noted his absence feels particularly noticeable during Amen Corner's dramatic shots.

Fan reactions on social media reflect nostalgia for Woods' prime. "Watching these guys struggle with pin placements Tiger would've attacked," tweeted @GolfFanatic42, echoing sentiments from multiple sports commentators. CBS's broadcast team has referenced Woods' past performances at least 17 times during this year's coverage according to TVEyes analytics.

Woods' five green jackets remain securely in his Georgia home. Augusta National tradition allows past champions to set the tournament's menu - Woods famously chose cheeseburgers, milkshakes and french fries for the 2020 Champions Dinner. Current players still study his course strategy notebooks, which caddies say revolutionized Masters preparation.

The tournament concludes Sunday with live coverage on CBS. Whether Woods returns to competition remains uncertain, but his Masters legacy continues shaping golf's most prestigious event.

David Leonhardt

Editor at Thekanary covering trending news and global updates.