Tiger Woods’ 1999 PGA Tour season was among the best in history. He won eight times (including a major), had 16 top-10s in 21 starts and earned a record $6.6 million.

He then topped that a year later.

Woods’ 2000 campaign was (and still is) arguably the greatest in golf history. Coming off four consecutive Tour wins to end ’99, he won his first two official starts in 2000 before the streak ended at Torrey Pines.

He won only once over the next three-plus months but, beginning at the Memorial, he spent the majority of the summer in the winner’s circle.

His final tally:

  • Starts: 20

  • Wins: 9

  • Runners-up: 4

  • Top-5s: 17

  • Earnings: $9,188,321

Woods won 45% of his starts and finished first or second in 65% of them. So good was his performance, all of his top-10 finishes were actually in the top 5 (85% for the season).

Here’s an event-by-event look at the modern, if not all-time, standard for greatness:

Tournament

Finish

Score

Margin

Earnings

Mercedes Championships

1

276 (-16)

Won in playoff

$522,000

AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

1

273 (-15)

Won by 2

$720,000

Buick Invitational

T2

274 (-14)

Lost by 4

$264,000

Nissan Open

T18

279 (-5)

Lost by 7

$37,731

WGC-Anderson Consulting Match Play

2nd

N/A

Lost in final

$500,000

Bay Hill Invitational

1

270 (-18)

Won by 4

$540,000

The Players Championship

2

279 (-9)

Lost by 1

$648,000

Masters Tournament

5

284 (-4)

Lost by 6

$184,000

GTE Byron Nelson Classic

T4

270 (-10)

Missed playoff by 1

$176,000

Memorial Tournament

1

269 (-19)

Won by 5

$558,000

U.S. Open

1

272 (-12)

Won by 15

$800,000

Advil Western Open

T23

281 (-7)

Missed playoff by 7

$26,700

The Open Championship

1

269 (-19)

Won by 8

$759,150

Buick Open

T11

275 (-13)

Lost by 7

$57,240

PGA Championship

1

270 (-18)

Won in playoff

$900,000

WGC-NEC Invitational

1

259 (-21)

Won by 11

$1,000,000

Bell Canadian Open

1

266 (-22)

Won by 1

$594,000

National Car Rental Golf Classic Disney

3

265 (-23)

Lost by 3

$204,000

The Tour Championship

2

269 (-11)

Lost by 2

$540,000

WGC-American Express Championship

T5

281 (-7)

Lost by 4

$157,500

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