Tiger Woods is inarguably one of the greatest golfers of all time. With 82 PGA Tour victories and 15 major championships, second only to Jack Nicklaus , he redefined what dominance looks like in the sport. His ability to intimidate opponents and make the impossible look routine earned him the status of a legend. So naturally, you’d expect a player of his stature to have an equally stellar record in the Ryder Cup. But, it was hardly the case.

Tiger Woods’ Ryder Cup record is quite puzzling and simply doesn’t make sense. For being one of the most dominant players of all time, you’d automatically think that he would win at least half of the 40 matches he appeared in. But instead, his career Ryder Cup record stands at 13 wins, 21 losses, and 3 ties (13-21-3), and a win rate of just 35%

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