The Herald (South Africa)

Woods elected to Golf Hall of Fame

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US superstar Tiger Woods, a 15time major champion, will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2021.

The hall, located in St Augustine, Florida, released a statement saying Woods had been advised of his impending induction in the male competitor category in a phone call from PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan.

“I am honoured and humbled to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame,” Woods said.

“This past year has been such an incredible journey and the support I’ve received from my family, friends and fans has been overwhelmi­ng.

“This achievemen­t is the ultimate recognitio­n to never give up and keep chasing.”

Woods, 44, was among 10 finalists named in March as candidates for 2021 enshrineme­nt.

His 93 worldwide victories include a record-tying 82 US PGA Tour titles.

He won his 15th major title at the Masters last April, ending an 11-year major drought after career-threatenin­g injuries.

Woods is a three-time winner of the career Grand Slam and in 2000-01 completed the “Tiger Slam” when he became the first golfer since Bobby Jones to hold all four Major championsh­ip titles at the same time.

“Tiger has done more for the game than anyone ever thought possible, and his historic feats on the course are only one aspect of his impact,” Monahan said, calling Woods’s imprint on the game immeasurab­le.

The 2021 class was chosen by the Hall’s selection committee, a panel co-chaired by Beth Daniel, Nick Price Annika Sorenstam and Curtis Strange.

Additional 2021 inductees will be announced soon, Hall of Fame officials said.

 ?? Picture: ANDREW REDINGTON/ GETTY IMAGES ?? GOLF LEGEND: Tiger Woods celebrates during the final round of The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia
Picture: ANDREW REDINGTON/ GETTY IMAGES GOLF LEGEND: Tiger Woods celebrates during the final round of The Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia

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