(en) Wright Thomspon, « The Secret History of Tiger Woods : The death of his father set a battle raging inside the world's greatest golfer. How he waged that war -- through an obsession with the Navy SEALs -- is the tale of how Tiger lost his way », ESPN The Magazine, (lire en ligne).
(en) Shav Glick, « With Tiger Woods, Ethnicity Is in the Eye of the Beholder », Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne).
(en) Associated Press, « Woods Wins a Record Third Title », Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne).
(en) Martin Beck, « Woods Saves His Best for Last; He Wins With Record 66 : In final high school round, Western senior earns second consecutive title and third overall. », Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne).
(en) Chris Smith, « With Comeback, Tiger Puts U.S. Title in Tank : Woods, 18, makes up six-hole deficit and becomes youngest ever to win national amateur championship », The Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne).
(en) Martin Beck, « Woods Says Stanford Suits His Game--and Lifestyle », Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne).
(en) Paul Newberry, « Tiger Still on Course of History : Stanford freshman Woods wins college tournament at controversial Shoal Creek in Alabama », Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne).
(en) Mike DiGiovanna, « Woods Not Seriously Injured in Robbery on Stanford Campus », The Los Angeles Times, (lire en ligne).
(en) Romain Lefebvre, « Ryder Cup : Tiger Woods, Parisien vintage », L'Équipe, (lire en ligne).
Romain Lefebvre, « Unique au monde : En régnant sur le golf pendant plus de dix ans comme aucun autre athlète avant lui, Tiger Woods a fait basculer son sport dans une ère nouvelle. », L'Équipe, no 23436, , p. 4-5 (lire en ligne).
Pierre Michel Bonnot, « Tiger Woods, tueur-né : Programmé pour gagner dès l'enfance par un père à l'ambition dévorante, Tiger Woods a tellement travaillé, et si tôt, qu'il ne pouvait échapper à un destin grandiose et monstrueux. », L'Équipe, (lire en ligne).
Jacques Houriet, « Les Américains constituent à eux seuls le tier du golf mondial : Le panorama du golf mondial évolue et l'on découvre de nouvelles stars, plus ou moins jeunes », Le Temps, (lire en ligne).
(en) Rick Reilly, « Goodness Gracious, He's a Great Ball of Fire : Only 19, amateur sensation Tiger Woods has the golf world shaking its head in awe », Sports Illustrated, vol. 82, no 12, , p. 62-72 (lire en ligne).
(en) Gary Smith, « The Chosen One : Tiger Woods was raised to believe that his destiny is not only to be the greatest golfer ever but also to change the world. Will the pressures of celebrity grind him down first? », Sports Illustrated, vol. 85, no 26, , p. 28-57 (lire en ligne).
(en) Alan Shipnuck, « Roots : A look at Tiger Woods's golf genealogy reveals how he got so good », Sports Illustrated, vol. 92, no 14, , G19-G22 (lire en ligne).
(en) Michael Bamberger, « What Now? : Tiger Woods hinted he might turn pro, then showed he lacks some tools needed on Tour », Sports Illustrated, vol. 84, no 25, , G30-G32 (lire en ligne).
(en) Rick Lipsey, « Life With Tiger : Believe it or not, there is more to this college season than Tiger Woods », Sports Illustrated, vol. 82, no 16, , G20-G22 (lire en ligne).
(en) Tim Rasaforte, « Encore! Encore! : Tiger Woods unleashed a full array of shots to win his second straight U.S Amateur title », Sports Illustrated, vol. 83, no 10, , p. 26-29 (lire en ligne).
(en) Rick Reilly, « Top Cat : A two-time winner in only a few weeks, Tiger Woods has become the man to beat », Sports Illustrated, vol. 85, no 18, , p. 46-51 (lire en ligne).
(en) Rick Reilly, « Strokes of Genius : Overpowering a storied course and a stellar field, Tiger Woods heralded a new era in golf with an awesome 12-shot victory in the Masters », Sports Illustrated, vol. 86, no 16, , p. 30-51 (lire en ligne).
(en) John Garrity, « The Tiger Trap : Tiger Woods is assured of fame, but will he be able to cope with life in a fishbowl? », Sports Illustrated, vol. 86, no 16, , p. 42 (lire en ligne).
(en) Alan Shipnuck, « A Rookie Makes a Big Splash », Sports Illustrated, vol. 87, no 14, , G16 (lire en ligne).
(en) Jaime Diaz, « Masters plan : During a meticulously planned week of seclusion and training, Tiger Woods sharpened his game and his mind for Augusta », Sports Illustrated, vol. 88, no 15, , p. 62-67 (lire en ligne).
(en) Alan Shipnuck, « A New Twist : In a thrilling duel at the PGA, Tiger Woods had to fight off a younger, equally crowd-pleasing rival to wins his second major title », Sports Illustrated, vol. 91, no 7, , p. 32-37 (lire en ligne).
(en) S.L. Price, « Tunnel Vision : Tiger Woods has pared dow his life so that he can focus - an he's dominating the game like no player before him », Sports Illustrated, vol. 92, no 14, , p. 78-90 (lire en ligne).
(en) Alan Shipnuck, « Punched Out : Unlike some of his fellow Tour pros, who seemed resigned to defeat, Hal Sutton couldn't wait to knock off Tiger Woods at the Players Championship », Sports Illustrated, vol. 92, no 14, , G14-G16 (lire en ligne).
(en) John Garrity, « One and Shut : With a record-breaking 15-shot win at the 100th U.S. Open, Tiger Woods made an indisputable case for his dominance of the golfing world », Sports Illustrated, vol. 93, no 26, , p. 58-64 (lire en ligne).
(en) Steve Rushin, « Grand Stand : Leaving his mark on the birthplace of golf, Tiger Woods completed a career grand slam by strolling to victory in the British Open », Sports Illustrated, vol. 93, no 5, , p. 52-61 (lire en ligne).
(en) Richard Hoffer, « Four-gone conclusion : With seeming inevitability, Tiger Woods rolled over the Masters field to complete an unprecedented feat - holding all four major titles at once », Sports Illustrated, vol. 94, no 16, , p. 34-41 (lire en ligne).
(en) Alan Shipnuck, « What Happened? : It has been eight years since he took a major title, and he's rarely seen with a club in hand. Even though Tiger Woods will be, at best, a ceremonial figure at the Masters, many believe he can still rediscover his magic at age 40. A look at the events and injuries that set him back suggests otherwise », Sports Illustrated, vol. 124, no 13, , p. 26-37 (lire en ligne).
(en) William Gallo, « A Masters like No Other : Augusta is geared up for protests, an economic hit and, oh yeah, Tiger Woods », Sports Illustrated, vol. 96, no 14A, , p. 22-31 (lire en ligne).
(en) Michael Bamberger, « A New Man Was His Old Self : At 30 and no longer able to turn to his father for advice, Tiger Woods is a man in transition on and off the course. In winning his 11th major, at the British Open, he recaptured his magic touch and provided a glimpse into what's still to come - even as he dedicated his play to Pops », Sports Illustrated, vol. 105, no 4, , p. 34-41 (lire en ligne).
(en) Alan Shipnuck, « Hurts So Good : Playing in pain and not at the top of his game, Tiger Woods battled Torrey Pines for 91 holes, rallying late in regulation and again in a plyaoff to overcome long shot Rocco Mediate for what he ranked as the best of his 14 major championships », Sports Illustrated, vol. 108, no 25, , p. 40-47 (lire en ligne).
(en) Jaime Diaz, « Going to Extremes : The ulra-aggressive style of Tiger Woods and an elite group of players may well force radical change at Augusta National », Sports Illustrated, vol. 88, no 14, , G2-G6 (lire en ligne).
E.M. Swift, « If you build it, they won't necessarily come : Egged on by industry cheerleaders and promises of a golf boom, developers have oversatured the U.S. with courses and driver each other to financial ruin », Sports Illustrated, vol. 101, no 19, (lire en ligne).
Tiger Woods devient le troisième joueur à réaliser cette performance après Mark O'Meara en 1996 et Shigeki Maruyama(en) en 1998. Dans les trois cas, leurs équipes respectives ont remporté la compétition.