Tiger Woods’ longest hole-outs of his career (excluding majors)

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A compilation of Tiger Woods’ longest hole-outs throughout his storied career on the PGA TOUR (excluding majors), including a hole-in-one in his first event as a professional golfer at the 1996 Greater Milwaukee Open and an iconic hole-in-one at the 1997 Waste Management Phoenix Open.

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