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Tiger Woods says there is room for another Claret Jug inside his trophy room, which he built ahead of The Open

A fourth Claret Jug is possible in Tiger Woods' trophy area.

The American shared the meticulous manner in which he displayed souvenirs from his 15 Majors.



Tiger Woods already has three Claret Jugs and plans to get another one this weekend


Woods won The Open for the first time in 2000.


After his terrible car accident in February 2021, the American made his return to golf earlier this season.

A special cabinet displays his five Masters titles, four USPGAs and three US Opens victories.

He stated that he was fortunate enough to have won all four Majors multiplely and each section has its own section.

"I have four shelves on a large cabinet so that all the Major trophies have their own row.

"Yes, there is space for more. After all, one row already has five trophies and there are four on another shelf."




Woods, 46 years old, said that he takes great pride in winning The Open. It is the oldest and most prestigious Major.

Two of his three victories came at St Andrews (2000 & 2005), the Home of Golf.

He said, "St Andrews was my favorite course on Earth, and The Open is extra special to me personally, because I knew Arnold Palmer."

"Arnold is the one who made The British Open what It Is Today."

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"He came to the Sixties, qualified, finished second and qualified, finished third, qualified, finished top, qualified, and finished first. But if you ever make him qualify, I'm not coming!

"But, just look at the names of the Claret Jug and you will see that they are a direct representation of time.

"It's almost like a time warp. Just how they put the names on.

"Everyone who has won the championship knows how difficult it was.

"It is an incredible feeling to be able to win the Open Championship three times, and more importantly, twice at the Home of Golf.

Jack Nicklaus said, "Your career is not complete until you win an Open Championship at The Home of Golf."