Sunday, March 16, 2008


Tiger Woods wins again!
Birdie putt on last green to
make Arnold Palmer Invitational
his sixth success in a row

There's just no holding that Tiger! Woods maintained his perfect record in 2008 by holing a 25ft birdie putt on the final green to win the Arnold Palmer Inviational at Bay Hill, Florida by one shot from Brad Bryant
It was Tiger's 64th US PGA Tour win, putting him alongside Ben Hogan at No 3 on America's most successful list.
Woods' putt was for a four-under-par 66 and a 10-under-par total of 270. He had started the final round in a five-way tie for the lead.
Bryant finished with a 67 for 271.
Woods earned $1,044,000 for his latest win and he is on the verge of notching up $80million in US PGA Tour cash alone - and that doesn't count his lucrative contracts from Nike and others.

FROM THE AOL.COM SPORTS NEWS:

Tiger Woods convinced himself he could succeed with a 24-foot approach shot that saw him claim a dramatic victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Orlando.
Woods hit the shot at the par-4 18th, before curling in his putt to edge Bart Bryant by one stroke at Bay Hill. It was the only putt Woods holed from outside 20 feet all week, but nobody was at all surprised that Woods rose to the occasion when it really mattered to extend his six-month winning streak to six official tournaments - five on the PGA Tour, plus the European Tour's Dubai Desert Classic.
"I kept telling myself, 'I've done this before and I can do it again'," Woods said.
"I was just trying to make sure I got the speed right. I felt good over the putt. I hit the putt down there and it took forever to start breaking, but once it started, it went straight right and in the hole."
It was Woods' 64th career victory on the PGA Tour, equal third on the all-time list with Ben Hogan, behind only Sam Snead (82) and Jack Nicklaus (73).
This was a more hard-fought victory than most recently, coming after a slow start, a seven-stroke halfway deficit and a tight battle down the stretch with Bart Bryant.
But Woods did what he had to do, shooting a final-round 66 to finish at 10-under-par 270, one stroke ahead of Bryant (67), with Cliff Kresge (67), Vijay Singh (69) and Sean O'Hair (69) another two strokes behind.
Woods, who collected £515,099 (US dollars 1.44 million) for his fifth title at Bay Hill, will savour his latest victory more than most, although he is reluctant to compare.
"I don't know where it ranks," he said. "It was great to make the putt, but I was so excited with the five-iron I hit in there to give myself a putt at it.
"You have to understand I had not hit the ball well the last three days, and then to have that shot with everything on the line, and to hit a shot and give myself a putt at it, I was so fired up."


FINAL TOTALS
Par 280 (4 x 70)
270 Tiger Woods 70 68 66 66
271 Bart Bryant 68 68 68 67
273 Vijay Singh (Fij) 66 65 73 69, Sean O'Hair 72 69 63 69, Cliff Kresge 67 68 71 67
274 Hunter Mahan 68 72 65 69, Ken Duke 67 67 72 68
276 Niclas Fasth (Swe) 71 66 73 66, Bubba Watson 67 69 68 72, Tom Lehman 66 69 71 70, Tom Pernice Jnr 73 66 68 69, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 68 65 74 69, Alex Cejka (Ger) 67 70 71 68
277 Retief Goosen (Rsa) 70 71 68 68, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 72 69 70 66, Brandt Snedeker 70 70 68 69
278 Fredrik Jacobson (Swe) 71 70 67 70, Woody Austin 71 67 72 68, Lee Westwood (Eng) 66 68 72 72, Frank Lickliter II 69 71 68 70
279 Nick Watney 69 67 70 73, Brian Gay 70 71 68 70, John Mallinger 69 70 70 70, Phil Mickelson 72 67 71 69, Steve Marino 75 67 66 71, Chad Campbell 68 68 72 71, Boo Weekley 71 69 70 69, Dicky Pride 71 70 67 71, Pablo Martin (Spa) 71 71 68 69, Richard Sterne (Rsa) 69 71 70 69
280 Pat Perez 73 65 70 72, Vaughn Taylor 68 67 72 73, Joe Ogilvie 70 70 70 70, Billy Mayfair 69 71 71 69, Webb Simpson 71 71 70 68, J J Henry 65 70 76 69, Jim Furyk 67 67 73 73, Sergio Garcia (Spa) 70 66 73 71, Tim Clark (Rsa) 68 70 72 70, D.J. Trahan 70 72 70 68
281 D.A. Points 68 68 73 72, John Rollins 70 68 71 72, Lucas Glover 66 75 70 70
282 Will MacKenzie 70 71 70 71, Bo Van Pelt 69 73 71 69, Camilo Villegas (Col) 69 70 73 70, Brian Bateman 69 70 75 68
283 Kenny Perry 69 72 72 70, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 73 64 75 71, Andres Romero (Arg) 68 71 73 71, John Senden (Aus) 70 72 72 69, Ian Poulter (Eng) 72 70 72 69, Matthew Jones (Aus) 70 68 72 73
284 Brian Davis (Eng) 75 64 68 77, Richard Johnson (Wal) 69 70 70 75, Dustin Johnson 68 69 75 72, Zach Johnson 70 71 72 71, Mark Wilson 70 69 71 74
285 J.B. Holmes 71 67 74 73, Ben Crane 70 68 75 72, Stephen Ames (Can) 74 68 72 71
286 George McNeill 70 72 71 73, Davis Love III 72 69 73 72
287 Paul Goydos 73 67 74 73, Steve Elkington (Aus) 74 68 71 74, Fred Couples 65 73 78 71, Andrew Magee 72 70 75 70
289 Marc Turnesa (USA) 70 70 77 72, Robert Gamez 72 68 76 73
292 Steve Lowery 68 72 79 73
294 Heath Slocum 71 70 73 80

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