After shooting a final-round 64 at the 1996 Las Vegas Invitational, Tiger Woods defeated Davis Love III on the first playoff hole to collect his first win.
Four rounds in the 60s gave Tiger Woods his second PGA TOUR title in just seven starts at the 1996 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic.
Tiger Woods' third-round 65 earned him a share of the lead in what became a rain-shortened 54-holes event. Woods squared off against Tom Lehman in a playoff where Woods won on the very first hole.
After opening with 64s in the first two rounds, Tiger Woods went on to win the 1997 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic, his third win in eight starts.
Tiger Woods carded a 68 on Saturday to move into a tie for first place at the 1997 Motorola Western Open. In the final round, he birdied 14 and 15 en route to beating Frank Nobilo by 3 shots and capture his third win of the year.
Tiger Woods shot a course-record 63 on Saturday at the 1998 BellSouth Classic to take a 3-stroke lead into the final round. Woods would go on to win by a single shot over Jay Don Blake.