When thinking of Augusta National, what is the first thing that comes to mind?
Is it the flush foliage, the famous Masters logo, the smell of springtime and fresh-cut grass? Or is it one of the golfers most synonymous with victory in Augusta, Georgia?
Tiger Woods has played in 22 Masters Tournaments and totaled five victories. The only golfer to have won more at Augusta National Golf Club is Jack Nicklaus, who has six green jackets.
Beginning in 1995 as an amateur and finishing, for now, in 2019 after his fifth Masters win, we document each of Woods’ 22 Masters appearances with a photo and his result.
1995

In 1995, Tiger Woods made his Masters debut as an amateur. Woods finished T-41 at 5 over. Ben Crenshaw went on to win at 14 under.
1996

In 1996, Woods missed the cut after the event’s first two rounds, finishing at 6 over. Nick Faldo went on to win at 12 under, as Greg Norman gave up a six-shot lead on Sunday.
1997

In 1997, Woods won his first Masters title and first major tournament. The 21-year-old demolished the field, finishing 18 under and winning by 12 shots.
1998

In 1998, Woods came up short of repeating, finishing T-8 at 3 under, six shots behind winner Mark O’Meara.
1999

In 1999, Woods finished T-18 at 1 over. Jose Maria Olazabal won the tournament at 8 under.
2000

In 2000, Woods finished T-5 at 4 under, six shots behind winner Vijay Singh.
2001

In 2001, Woods won his second Masters title and sixth major at 16 under, four shots ahead of David Duval.
2002

In 2002, Woods won his second straight Masters title at 12 under, three strokes ahead of Retief Goosen. The win was Woods third at Augusta National and seventh major. He became the third golfer to repeat as Masters champ.
2003

In 2003, Woods’ bid for three in a row fell through, as he finished T-15 at 2 over. Mike Weir went on to win at 7 under.
2004

In 2004, Woods finished T-22 at 2 over. Phil Mickelson went on to win the event at 9 under.
2005

In 2005, Woods won his fourth Masters and ninth major tournament in a one-hole playoff with Chris DiMarco. Both players finished 72 holes at 12 under, six shots ahead of Luke Donald and Retief Goosen. Woods joined Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer as the only four-time winners at Augusta.
2006

In 2006, Woods finished T-3 at 4 under, three strokes behind winner Phil Mickelson.
2007

In 2007, Woods earned the first of two back-to-back second-place finishes at Augusta National. He finished T-2 with Retief Goosen and Rory Sabbatini at 3 over, two shots behind winner Zach Johnson. Johnson’s winning score of 1-over 289 is the second-highest Masters winning score in history.
2008

In 2008, Woods finished T-2 at 5 under, three shots behind winner Trevor Immelman.
2009

In 2009, Woods finished T-6 at 8 under, four shots behind winner Angel Cabrera.
2010

In 2010, Woods finished T-4 at 11 under, five shots behind winner Phil Mickelson.
2011

In 2011, Woods finished T-4 at 10 under, four shots behind winner Charl Schwartzel. It was his second straight T-4 and his seventh straight top-ten finish at Augusta National.
2012

In 2012, Woods finished T-40 at 5 over. Bubba Watson won his second Masters title at 10 under. It marked his worst finish as a pro at Augusta National.
2013

In 2013, Woods finished T-4 at 5 under, four shots behind winner Adam Scott. Woods would miss the 2014 Masters due to a back problem, the first time he was not in the field since 1994.
2015

After a one-year absence, Woods finished T-17 at 5 under, 13 shots behind winner Jordan Spieth. Woods would then miss the next two Masters Tournaments to due health issues.
2018

Back again at Augusta in 2018, Woods finished T-32 at 1 over. Patrick Reed won the tournament by one shot at 15 over.
2019

In 2019, Woods won his fifth Masters and 15th major title at 13 under, one shot ahead of Dustin Johnson, Xander Schauffele and Brooks Koepka. This win came 14 years after his last Masters triumph and 22 years after his first. Woods is alone in second place in Masters wins with five.