Tiger dated wonderful women, including his ex-wife, Swedish model Elin Nordegren. The couple filed for divorce in 2010. After that, the golfer formed his first public relationship with Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn. It couldn’t work due to their hectic work schedules.
Tiger Woods’ personal life has rarely been in the spotlight after the cheating scandal that led to the breakup of his marriage.
The 15-time tournament winner has been married to Elin Nordegren in the past and has also dated Kristin Smith and skier Lindsey Vonn.
His latest girlfriend is restaurant manager Erika Herman, with whom he was together from 2017 to 2022.
She previously worked at Tiger’s restaurant, The Woods, in her native Florida.
They were first spotted together at the 2017 Presidents Cup.
Henceforth, Herman made regular public appearances with Woods and often attended tournaments he played in. She was by his side when he won his last, 15th title at the 2019 Masters Tournament.

25 most incredible achievements of Tiger Wood-

25. Made his television debut on the Mike Douglas Show at age 2. With Bob Hope and Jimmy Stewart as witnesses, Tiger the toddler hustled onto the set in red shorts and a crooked ballcap, assumed a textbook stance, then whacked a dead-solid perfect mini driver straight into the TV horizon. Strong evidence that natural talent comes courtesy of the Man Upstairs.

24. Compiled an 11–1 career record in playoffs, which includes unforgettable triumphs at the 2000 PGA Championship and 2008 U.S. Open.

23. Continuously held the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Ranking for more than five years on two separate occasions.

22. Made it through the entire 2000 British Open without hitting his ball into a bunker.

21. Won the 1996 Pac-10 championship by 14 strokes, breaking the course record at Big Canyon CC by five shots with a 61 in his opening round. Woods had lunch, then went back out and fired a 65. Second sucks.

20. Won 11 of 26 collegiate tournaments he entered at Stanford, a victory percentage of 42.3 percent.

19. Appeared on the cover of the New York Post for 20 consecutive days at the end of 2009, passing the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks for the longest such streak in the tabloid’s history. .

18. Rallied from seven strokes down with nine holes to play to beat Matt Gogel at the 2000 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

17. Won the 2006 British Open despite not hitting his driver on a single hole over the final three rounds.

16. Claimed an unfathomable six consecutive USGA titles, the last three of them U.S. Amateurs.

15. Strung together at least five consecutive PGA Tour victories three times, including seven straight in 2006-2007.

14. Broke Byron Nelson’s longstanding record for the lowest single-season scoring average (68.15) in PGA Tour history.

13. Won two of his first seven starts as a pro. Woods began 1997 by defeating Tom Lehman in a playoff at the season-opener at La Costa. Three of America’s finest veterans, all vanquished by the Dude in the Red Shirt.

12. Won 14 of the first 26 World Golf Championships contested once the series made its debut in 1999.

11. Punctuated his comeback in grand style by winning the 2019 Masters.

10. Simultaneously held the 72-hole scoring record at all four major championships in the early 2000s.

9. Won 31 of 75 starts from the start of 2005 through 2009.

8. Survived a 19-hole Monday playoff against Rocco Mediate to win the 2008 U.S. Open. He did it on one leg.

7. Has currently amassed $120,851,706 in career earnings.

6. Went almost seven months without shooting a round over par.

5. Won his first 14 major titles after holding at least a share of the 54-hole lead.

4. Broke numerous scoring records to win the 2000 U.S. Open by 15 strokes.

3. Made the cut at 142 consecutive PGA Tour events, a streak that lasted almost 7 ½ years.

2. Won the 1997 Masters, his first major as a professional, by 12 shots. Woods’s most historic achievement for several reasons: his age (21), his ethnicity, the ridiculous margin of victory.

1. Became the only man in the modern era to win four consecutive major titles.

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