Watch every shot broadcast on ESPN of the 1996 Las Vegas Invitational (now known as the Shriners Children’s Open), where a 20-year-old Tiger Woods captured the first of his record 82 PGA TOUR victories in a playoff over Davis Love III. It came in a five-round, 90-hole event at TPC Summerlin where Woods averaged 322.6 yards off the tee, a then-record for longest average driving distance by a winner on TOUR.
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12 Comments
GLORY!! TO GOD!!!🙌🙌
The greatest to ever do it started his whopping 82 wins here
will be watching
Tiger was always a drama queen
Miss that broadcast music
When is the hole in one doesn’t he do that at this tournament
I miss the prime Tiger years. Those were the golden years of golf. Don’t get me wrong, we got tons of superstar players but prime Tiger was a whole new animal. He put golf on the map and you’d spend all day watching him play. I’m truly thankful to have grown up during those times.
Vintage Tiger🐯
A baby cried right before Tiger's last putt LOL
I was edge of my seat, but I had a feeling Tiger would win
Crazy DLIII was still using a persimmon driver in 1996. My have things changed
Wins the Masters by several strokes and then completely changes his swing and body numerous times throughout his career. I understand wanting to get better but sometimes I wonder what would happen if they just stayed with the swing that got you to that point. Same with Rory, hasn't won a major in 10 years after changing his physique.