June 19th, 2000
It seems like a long time ago, but it was on this day in 2000 that Tiger Woods won the 100th US Open Championship at Pebble Beach with a final four-round score of 12-under-par, the first player in US Open history to finish the tournament at double-digits under-par. He also set a record for largest margin of victory in a Major Championship, finishing 15 strokes ahead of runners-up Ernie Els and Miguel Ángel Jiménez.
The 2000 PGA Tour season may have been the best of Tiger Woods’ career. Woods would go on to win the 2000 British Open, the 2000 PGA Championship, and the 2001 Masters Tournament, becoming the first player since Bobby Jones to simultaneously hold all four major championship titles.
The 2000 PGA Tour season may have been the best of Tiger Woods’ career. Woods would go on to win the 2000 British Open, the 2000 PGA Championship, and the 2001 Masters Tournament, becoming the first player since Bobby Jones to simultaneously hold all four major championship titles.