(4) 2000 Shell Houston Open, Advil Western Open. 2001 Nissan Open, Marconi Pennsylvania Classic.
(18): 1999 Victorian Open [Aus]. 1992 Perak Masters [Aus], Johnnie Walker Classic [Aus]. 1993 Optus Players Championship [Aus]. 1994 Heineken Australian Open [Aus], Honda Open [Eur]. 1995 Heineken Classic [Aus]. 1996 Alamo English Open [Eur], Peugeot Open de France [Eur], One2One British Masters [Eur]. 2000 Australian PGA Championship [Aus].
2001 Australian PGA Championship [Aus]. 2003 MasterCard Australian Masters [Aus]. 2005 Australian Open [Aus], Australian PGA [Aus], Australian Masters [Aus]. 2009 Nedbank Challenge [SAf], Australian PGA [Aus].
1-- Shell Houston Open, Advil Western Open, Nissan Open, Marconi Pennsylvania Classic.
A four-time winner on the PGA TOUR, has also earned 13 PGA Tour of Australasia victories and four European Tour titles. Twice led the PGA Tour of Australasia order of merit (1992 and 1994) and participated in six Presidents Cup competitions. 2010: Despite missing significant time due to injury,
earned berth in THE TOUR Championship for the seventh time...Finished second in his first start of the year at the Sony Open in Hawaii, and followed that with another runner-up finish at THE PLAYERS Championship...
Shared the first-and third-round leads at the Sony Open in Hawaii before a final-round 3-under 67 led to a runner-up finish (the seventh of his career) by one stroke to Ryan Palmer. Four-day total of 14-under included playing the first seven holes at Waialae at 1-over-par, but the final 11 holes at 15-under and bogey-free. Was attempting to win third consecutive start on three Tours, as he won in South Africa and Australia to end 2009...
In his next start he posted a T9 at Farmers Insurance Open where he was 13-under, and just a stroke behind leader Ben Crane, in the final round before dropping three stokes in the last five holes, including a triple bogey-eagle finish...Posted his third top-10 finish of the year at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, marking his 111th top-10 finish in 439 career starts spanning five Tours (PGA TOUR, European, Japan, Australasian and South African)...Made an ace, an eagle on a par 4 and an eagle on a par 5 at the CA Championship, where he finished T11. He eagled the par-4 fifth hole in the first round and an eagle on the par-5 first hole and an ace on the par-3 13th hole in the second round. It was the first time an ace, an eagle on a par 4 and an eagle on a par 5 had been recorded in the same tournament since Tiger Woods at the 1998 Sprint International. The hole-in-one was also his sixth on the PGA TOUR, putting him in a tie for seventh for most aces since the TOUR began tracking the stat in 1971...
Finished second at THE PLAYERS Championship, one stroke behind Tim Clark. In 14 starts at THE PLAYERS, has posted two top-10 finishes (T4 in 2003, second in 2010) and four top-25s...
Did not play between the British Open and The Barclays, the first Playoff event, due to a knee injury suffered while boating...
Played in all four Playoff events, and finished 28th overall in the FedExCup standings...
Making his first start of the Fall Series, carded rounds of 68-68-66-66 to finish T3 at the McGladrey Classic. Entered the final hole with a share of the lead, but went on to double bogey the hole for the second time in four days. Finished two strokes behind champion Heath Slocum...
Traveled to his native Australia late in the season and finished T8 at the JBWere Australian Masters. 2009: Finished the season No. 43 on the FedExCup points list, with 16 made cuts in 21 starts...
Earned a T5 at The Honda Classic for his first top-10 of the season and his third consecutive top-10 at The Honda Classic (T5 in 2007, T4 in 2008). Wore a pink shirt on Sunday in memory of his mother, Sylvia, who passed away a month earlier following a long battle with cancer. With the finish, tied Tiger Woods for the TOUR lead with 30th consecutive made cut...
Finished T4 at the St. Jude Classic, his second consecutive top-five effort at TPC Southwind...Shot four rounds in the 60s to finish T2 with Padraig Harrington at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, four behind winner Tiger Woods. The T2 matched his career-best finish in a World Golf Championships event (T2 in 2002 Bridgestone Invitational)...
Had a 2-2-1 record in his fifth Presidents Cup appearance...
Beat Henrik Stenson on the third playoff hole to capture the Nedbank Challenge in South Africa, his first victory since the 2005 Australian Masters. Improved worldwide playoff record to 11-1...
The following week, shot a final-round 66 to claim the Australian PGA title for a fourth time. 2008: Despite not winning, posted career-best numbers in money list finish (No. 11), earnings ($3,606,700), cuts made (27), top-10 finishes (nine) and top-25 finishes (17). After missing the cut in his first event of the year at the Sony Open in Hawaii, did not miss a cut the remainder of the year (27 consecutive). Among his nine top-10 finishes were a playoff loss at the Stanford St. Jude Championship, a runner-up finish at the Turning Stone Resort Championship and a T3 at the AT&T National...
Finished T7 at the Northern Trust Open in February, an event he won in 2001...Recorded his second top-10 finish of the season with a T4 effort at The Honda Classic...
Recorded his fifth PGA TOUR hole-in-one in the second round on No. 4 at Harbour Town GL, site of the Verizon Heritage...
Finished fourth at the Wachovia Championship, thanks in part to a bogey-free 66 in the final round. After bogeying the first hole on Saturday, did not record a bogey over his final 35 holes...
Finished T10 at the Memorial Tournament, for his second top-10 in Dublin, OH in 12 appearances...
Posted a final-round 65 at TPC Southwind in the Stanford St. Jude Championship to get into a playoff with Justin Leonard and Trevor Immelman. Lost in a three-man playoff to Leonard on the second extra hole. It was his third runner-up finish since winning the 2001 Marconi Pennsylvania Classic (178 starts). Playoff loss was the first of his career. He holds a 3-1 PGA TOUR playoff record and a 10-1 mark worldwide in playoffs dating back to a 1991 victory as an amateur in Australia at the Victorian Open. Three of his four TOUR victories have come in playoffs...
Finished T3 at the AT&T National for his fourth top-10 in his last six starts. He and Jim Furyk are the only players to finish in the top 10 in each of the first two AT&T Nationals held at Congressional CC...
Opened in a three-way tie for the lead at the British Open with a 1-under 69. Three over-par rounds resulted in a T7. It was his best finish out of 16 starts at the British Open, his only other top-10 finish was a T10 in 1997...
Played in all four of the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup events, including making his sixth start at THE TOUR Championship, where he finished 16th. Finished 19th in the FedExCup standings...
Fifth runner-up finish of his career came at the Turning Stone Resort Championship, finishing 8-under 280 and one stroke behind champion Dustin Johnson...Ninth top-10 finish of the season was a T7 at Ginn sur Mer Classic, two strokes behind champion Ryan Palmer. Nine top-10 finishes ties career best set in 2003. 2007: Steady finisher all year, never out of the top-30 in the FedExCup points standings or the money list...
Past champion finished T3 at the Nissan Open, three strokes behind champion Charles Howell III with four rounds in the 60s...Shared the first-round lead at the World Golf Championships-CA Championship with a 5-under 67. Closed with the low round of the day at Doral Golf Resort and Spa (5-under 67) to finished T3, his first top-10 in six career starts at the event. 2006: Finished in the top 65 on the PGA TOUR money list for the seventh consecutive season. Missed just two cuts in 22 starts and finished in the top 25 in more than half of them (12)...
First top-10 was solo fourth at the Bay Hill Invitational...
Shared the 36-hole lead at the Deutsche Bank Championship, but closing rounds of 73-68 dropped him to T4 in Boston...
Finished second on TOUR in All-Around Ranking behind Tiger Woods, and fifth in Total Driving. 2005: Made a career-high 31 starts on TOUR while finishing 63rd on the money list, his lowest finish since finishing 126th in 1999. His three top-10s were the lowest since he posted three in 2000. Plagued much of the early part of the season by chronic inflammation in his hands that kept him from being able to bend his fingers after waking up until he held them under hot water for a period of time. Ended year with three consecutive wins on the PGA TOUR of Australasia. Became first player to win Australian Triple Crown.