Tiger Woods once said, “People don't understand that when I grew up, I was never the most talented. I was never the biggest. I was never the fastest. I certainly was never the strongest. The only thing I had was my work ethic, and that's been what has gotten me this far." Tiger has won 79 PGA tour events including 14 majors. He is also the record holder for the lowest career scoring average and the most career earnings of any player in PGA tour history. Tiger Woods' father introduced him to the sport of Golf before the age of two. Tiger’s childhood was always golf. He had broken so many records before he turned the age of ten it was crazy. At the age of three Tiger shot a 48 on 9 holes, which is unbelievable because that is about the average score for the average golfer. Then at the age from then on he was playing and winning tournament in which kids were 2 to 3 years older than him. Then his next big achievement is when was 8 and he broke 80 for the first time. I'm 20 years old and I've been golfing since I was about 7 and I'll only break 80 probably 1 out of 7 times. After that Tiger went on to win the Junior World Championships 6 times, and even winning it 4 years in a row. Tiger first beat his dad at the age of 11 years old. And Tigers dad, Earl, had a single digit handicap. If you have a single digit handicap you are in the top 25% of all golfers around the world. From the first time Tiger beat his dad, he had never lost to him to this day. Then at the age of 12 Tiger first broke 70. Tiger attended Western High School in Anaheim, California. At the age of 15 he became the youngest ever U.S. Junior Amateur champion. Jim Liu finally broke that record in 2010. Woods was recruited really hard by all of the top colleges for golf. Tiger ended up attending Stanford University, which they were the year before NCAA division 1 champions. His freshman year he accomplished a lot. He won his first college event and he defended his U.S. Am