Ed's Shout - Golf Editorial
Woods wins again to pocket $10m
Tiger Woods shot the lowest score of his career to win the Tour Championship by a staggering eight strokes.
The American led throughout the final round, carding a four-under-par 66 at East Lake in the final event of the new FedEx Cup play-off series.
He finished on 23 under, two strokes better than his previous best total of 21 under at the 2000 NEC Invitational.
Victory was his fourth in his last five events and gave the world number one the FedEx Cup title and a $10m bonus.
It was also his 61st victory on the US PGA Tour, just one behind Arnold Palmer on the all-time list.
"It's been just a phenomenal week. I just hit shot after shot and when I got on the greens my speed was good all week," said Woods.
Source : BBC Sport - Updated 16/09/2007
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