On October 6, 1996, Tiger Woods won his maiden PGA Tour title at the Las Vegas Invitational. Woods shot a final-round 64 at TPC Summerlin to catch Davis Love III at 27 under (it was a five-round even then), then beat him on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff. Twenty years later, while we wait to see when Woods will make his next start, let's take a quick look back at the first of 79 (and counting?) PGA Tour wins through some fun photos from that week.
Here's Woods and his then caddie, Mike "Fluff" Cowan, studying a putt together on Saturday:
A 20-year-old Woods didn't hold anything back when he ripped at the ball:
And he didn't always wear red on Sundays.
Although, we guess that collar counts. . . Here, you can see it better with this photo of him triumphantly raising his putter:
And in this one where he flashes a big smile of relief. After all, he had been a pro for all of six weeks, so it was nice to finally win.
Woods was still all smiles as he took the assembled press through his thoughts.
And. . . Vegas showgirls?!
"I go to every tournament trying to win, otherwise you shouldn't even show up," Woods said after. That sounds familiar -- even 20 years later.
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