Tiger Woods began competing in USGA championships at age 14, which is the same age that Bob Jones was when he competed in his first U.S. Amateur. It’s far from the only characteristic that Woods shares with the namesake of the USGA’s highest honor, which Woods received on Tuesday evening before the 2024 U.S. Open Championship at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club.
“The Bob Jones Award is the most prestigious award in golf,” said Fred Ridley, chairman of Augusta National Golf Club and a past president of the USGA. “It’s so fitting that Tiger Woods, who’s accomplished so much in golf and in life, is being honored with this award. One trait that I think Bob Jones and Tiger Woods have in common is that they have truly transcended their sport.”
Woods, 48, accepted the award at Pinehurst’s Carolina Hotel before he competes in his 23rd U.S. Open, which is also his 32nd start in a USGA championship. Woods and Jones share the record of nine victories in USGA championships, one ahead of Jack Nicklaus and JoAnne Carner. But as Ridley noted, this honor supersedes a golfer’s accomplishments on the course; rather, it recognizes Woods’ commitment to sportsmanship and respect for golf’s time-honored traditions.