There are a plethora of incredible stats that tell the story of Tiger Woods — who turns 47 on December 30 — and his legendary pro career. But we’ll focus on one that has been closely tracked throughout: his 82 PGA Tour wins. That being said, have you ever actually counted to 82? That’s a lot of counting! So to help make this total easier to keep track of, we decided to break up Woods’ wins into different tiers to rank them by importance.

Whether the birthday boy should be credited with more than 82 victories — which puts him in a tie for the all-time record with Sam Snead — remains a debate. But we’ll focus on the ones that count for now, because again, it’s a lot to keep track of. Hopefully, this handy list helps:

The “Wins You’ll Be Telling Your Grandchildren About” Tier
2019 Masters (“THE RETURN TO GLORY!”)

The “Wins You’re Already Telling Your Grandchildren About” Tier
1997 Masters (He won by 12 shots)
2000 US Open (He won by 15 shots)

The “He Won A Major On A Broken Leg!” Tier
2008 US Open (No, really, he did)

The “IN YOUR LIFE! HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT?” Tier
2005 Masters (Poor Chris DiMarco)

The “He Won A Three-Hole Playoff To Win A Major” Tier
2000 PGA Championship (Poor Bob May)

The “He Completed The Tiger Slam” Tier
2001 Masters (He won FOUR majors in a row!)

The “He Completed The Career Grand Slam” Tier
2000 Open Championship (Note: He was only 24.) (Also note: He won by eight shots)

The “Other Major Wins That Would Be The Highlight Of Anyone Not Named Tiger Woods’ Career ” Tier
1999 PGA Championship
2002 Masters
2002 US Open
2005 Open Championship
2006 PGA Championship
2007 PGA Championship

The “Break Out Some Tissues” Tier
2006 Open Championship (Woods’ first major win following his dad’s death)

The “Break Out Some Tissues” Tier (Non-majors division)
2018 Tour Championship (Woods’ first win following his 2017 back fusion)

The “Better Than Most!” Tier
2001 Players Championship (Iconic putt, iconic call)

The “He Closed Out A Tournament With A Highlight-Reel Shot In The Dark” Tier
2000 WGC-NEC Invitational (See? It really was dark)

The “He Won In A Seven-Hole Playoff” Tier
2001 WGC-NEC Invitational (Poor Jim Furyk)

The “Nobody Was Better At WGC-Match Play Wins” Tier
2003 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
2004 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
2008 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship

The “Other WGC Wins That Would Be The Highlight Of Basically Anyone Not Named Tiger Woods’ Career” Tier
1999 WGC-NEC Invitational
1999 WGC-American Express Championship
2002 WGC-American Express Championship
2003 WGC-American Express Championship
2005 WGC-NEC Invitational
2005 WGC-American Express Championship
2006 WGC-Bridgestone Championship
2006 WGC-American Express Championship
2007 WGC-CA Championship
2007 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
2009 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship
2013 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational

The “He Came From Seven Shots Back With Seven Holes To Play At Pebble Beach” Tier
2000 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Poor Matt Gogel)

The “He Lost His Mind And Threw His Hat At The Ground In Celebration” Tier
2008 Arnold Palmer Invitational (Poor Bart Bryant)

The “Other Walk-Off Birdie Putts” Tier
2000 Tournament of Champions
2001 Arnold Palmer Invitational
2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational

The “He Made Jack Nicklaus’ Jaw Drop” Tier
2012 Memorial (Jack said he’s “never seen a better shot” than Tiger’s final-round flop and who are we to argue with an 18-time major champ?)

The “He Hit An Absurdly Daring 6-iron Out Of A Fairway Bunker On The 72nd Hole To Wrap Up A Win” Tier
2000 RBC Canadian Open (Poor Grant Waite)

The “He Did A Cheeky Club Twirl On The 72nd Hole” Tier
2013 Players Championship (Told you it was cheeky)

The “For Some Reason They Decided To Have A Sudden-Death Playoff Between The 54-hole Co-Leaders And He Nearly Made A Hole-In-One To Win” Tier
1997 Mercedes Championships (Poor Tom Lehman)

The “He Won Despite Throwing Up During The Final Round Due To Food Poisoning” Tier
2003 Bay Hill Invitational (We decided not to show any visuals of this. You’re welcome)

The “Welcome To The Pros” Tier
1996 Las Vegas Invitational

The “Oh, Yeah, He Obviously Won The First FedEx Cup” Tier
2007 Tour Championship (Considering he won by eight, he should have gotten a bonus on top of the $10 million bonus)

The “He Won When Someone Else Was DQd For Using An Illegal Putter Grip” Tier
1996 Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic (Poor Taylor Smith)

The “Other Important Wins But We Don’t Have All Day Here” Tier
1999 Tour Championship
1999 Memorial Tournament
2000 Memorial Tournament
2001 Memorial Tournament
2009 Memorial Tournament
2000 Bay Hill Invitational
2001 Bay Hill Invitational
2002 Bay Hill Invitational
2012 Arnold Palmer Invitational
2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational
2005 Ford Championship at Doral
2006 Ford Championship at Doral
2007 BMW Championship
2009 BMW Championship

The “Other Wins We Can’t Remember Anything About Because 82 Wins Is A LOT Of Wins” Tier
1997 GTE Byron Nelson Golf Classic
1997 Motorola Western Open
1998 BellSouth Classic
1999 Buick Invitational
1999 Motorola Western Open
1999 National Car Rental Golf Classic
2002 Buick Open
2003 Buick Invitational
2003 Western Open
2005 Buick Invitational
2006 Buick Invitational
2006 Buick Open
2006 Deutsche Bank Championship
2007 Buick Invitational
2007 Wachovia Championship
2008 Buick Invitational
2009 AT&T National
2009 Buick Open
2013 Farmers Insurance Open

The (Gulp) “We Hope This Wasn’t His Last Win” Tier
2019 Zozo Championship