How does the most mentally tough golfer ever suddenly look vulnerable? Tiger Woods spent decades proving he was unbreakable under pressure, winning when others crumbled and delivering when everything was on the line. But there’s one competition that consistently turned his greatest asset into his biggest liability, and the reasons will surprise you.

The statistical paradox tells the whole story. Between 1999 and 2010, Woods dominated professional golf with a staggering 34% win rate in regular tournaments. However, across his entire Ryder Cup career, he managed just a 35% match win rate. The numbers reveal golf’s greatest mystery.

Woods compiled a devastating 13-21-3 record across eight Ryder Cup appearances. Moreover, his 39.19% point percentage makes him the second-most losing playe

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