Tiger Woods Awarded USGA's Highest Honor, the Bob Jones Award
The golf legend is recognized for his commitment to sportsmanship and respect for golf's traditions, joining an elite group of past recipients.
- Tiger Woods, at 48, receives the Bob Jones Award from the USGA, acknowledging his sportsmanship and respect for golf's traditions.
- The award highlights Woods' impact both on and off the course, including his philanthropic efforts through the TGR Foundation.
- Woods' illustrious career includes 82 PGA Tour victories, 15 major championships, and a significant influence on the game's popularity.
- The Bob Jones Award is named after the legendary golfer Robert Tyre Jones Jr., known for his integrity and sportsmanship.
- Woods will be officially recognized during the U.S. Open Championship week at Pinehurst Resort and Country Club on June 12.