Tiger Woods won his first golf major championship in 11 years on Sunday when he won The Masters for the fifth time.

BREAKING: Tiger Woods wins his fifth Masters and 15th major title, completing a comeback from back surgeries and personal scandal that derailed his career. https://t.co/R0tovzj1wY pic.twitter.com/YOaNSnucc3 — AP Sports (@AP_Sports) April 14, 2019

TIGER IS BACK. Tiger Woods wins the 2019 Masters, breaking an 11-year major drought. pic.twitter.com/m7U68zQ1ll — FOX Sports (@FOXSports) April 14, 2019

Tiger Woods has won #TheMasters. I never thought that we'd see it again. What an incredible comeback. — David Hookstead (@dhookstead) April 14, 2019

Certainly a historic moment for not only Woods but the game of golf.

Congratulations #TigerWoods

one of the greatest sports comeback stories of all time! #Masters — Martha MacCallum (@marthamaccallum) April 14, 2019

I am literally in tears watching @TigerWoods this is Greatness like no other. Knowing all you have been through physically to come back and do what you just did today? Wow Congrats a million times! I am so inspired thank you buddy. — Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) April 14, 2019

A big “well done” from me to @TigerWoods! I am so happy for him and for the game of golf. This is just fantastic!!! ??@TheMasters — Jack Nicklaus (@jacknicklaus) April 14, 2019

President Trump offered his congratulations to Tiger.

Congratulations to @TigerWoods., a truly Great Champion! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 14, 2019

The debate will begin over where this ranks among the great sports comebacks in sports history.

Surely the greatest sporting comeback ever? pic.twitter.com/FTup3UESxT — Jim White (@JimWhite) April 14, 2019

The greatest comeback in the history of sports. #TheMasters pic.twitter.com/5VM4mkLytq — Matt Barrie (@MattBarrie) April 14, 2019

I hope everyone appreciates watching the greatest comeback story in the history of sports. Soak it in. #TheMasters ? — Danny Kanell (@dannykanell) April 14, 2019

Tiger now has 15 major championships, which is three short of the all-time record held by Jack Nicklaus.

He now has five Masters titles, which is only one short of that record, also held by Jack Nicklaus.