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Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods (1975-), American professional golfer. Tiger Woods was the highest paid athlete in 2008, earning approximately $110 million. Woods has won fourteen major golf championships, and has more major career wins than any other currently active golfer. He has been awarded PGA’s Player of the Year ten times and has been named as Sports Illustrated’s Sportsman of the Year multiple times.

Woods has an interesting background, being one quarter Chinese, one quarter Thai, one quarter African American, one eighth Native American, and the remaining eighth Dutch. He grew up in Orange County, California, and started playing golf at the age of two. He has been referred to as a prodigy due to his many accomplishments starting at a young age. He won the Junior World Champi...View full story
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