Tiger Woods took advantage of a late disaster by Padraig Harrington on Sunday to win the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational by four strokes, his fifth triumph of the season.
Tiger Woods took advantage of a late disaster by Padraig Harrington on Sunday to win the World Golf Championships Bridgestone Invitational by four strokes, his fifth triumph of the season.
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Woods, one stroke behind with three holes to play, birdied the par-5 16th after a magnificent approach shot and then watched in astonishment as Irishman Harrington ran up a triple bogey after chipping his fourth shot into a greenside pond.
Woods also birdied the last to shoot a five-under par 65 and finish 72 holes at 12-under-par 268 with Harrington, who fired a 72, and Australian Robert Allenby, who shot a final-round 66, sharing second on eight-under.
The victory was Woods's seventh at this tournament and his 16th in 30 World Golf Championships appearances, sealing his place as a favorite in next week's final major tournament of the season, the 91st PGA Championship.