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Yes, Scottie Scheffler's 2024 season is actually beginning to rival Tiger Woods' all-time 2000 campaign

Tiger Woods' 2000 PGA Tour season will never be topped ... right? That year, Woods won nine times, captured three major championships, collected almost double the prize money of the second-place finisher on that list (Phil Mickelson) and set the all-time scoring average record of 67.79 (which he later tied).Woods won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by 15 shots. He took the Open Championship at St. Andrews by eight. He won a wild PGA Championship at Valhalla in a playoff.That one-year run is never getting touched by any golfer, ever ... right?Though there have been other immense seasons in golf years -- Vijay Singh won nine times in 2004, Tiger won eight events in 1999 and 2006 -- Tiger's 2000 is certainly the gold standard against which all other modern PGA Tour seasons will be measured.Scottie Scheffler, who on Sunday became the first PGA Tour golfer since Woods in 2009 to win six times in a year, is -- believe it or not -- actually tracking comparably with Woods' 2000 campaign. Let's t...

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