Ever since turning pro, Tiger Woods has set numerous records, including his longest streak of top 10 finishes in majors, which spanned from the 1999 US Open to the 2001 Masters. He is also the youngest to complete the Career Grand Slam and the only player to hold all four major championships at once in the 2000-2001 season. During the so-called Tiger Slam period, he also made a single-season scoring average record of 67.79 in 2000. Then, in 2007, he tied his own record, and it has stood the test of time to this day. But the Korn Ferry Tour standout Johnny Keefer has a chance to break this incredible Tiger Woods record.
Keefer is currently playing on the Korn Ferry Tour with a scoring average of 67.79. However, he still has the season finale week at the Korn Ferry Tour Championship tha