Tiger Woods shook off a double bogey at the 14th hole Sunday and held on to win the US PGA Tour Players Championship, setting another career milestone in the process.
Woods, who had a share of the lead with Sergio Garcia and David Lingmerth after completing the weather-disrupted third round on Sunday morning, carded a final-round 70 for a 13-under par total of 275.
That put him two strokes in front of Swedish PGA Tour rookie Lingmerth, Jeff Maggert and Kevin Streelman.
Garcia, tied for the lead at the 17th, finished with a double bogey and a bogey, giving Woods the last laugh after a couple of days of verbal sparring by the two.
Woods won the US tour's flagship event, worth $9.5 million this year, for the second time -- more than a decade after his victory in 2001.
Since then he had posted only one top-10 finish at TPC Sawgrass until Sunday.
Woods notched his fourth PGA Tour title of the year, and it's the earliest in a single season he has ever won a fourth title.
His 78th tour win came in his 300th start -- he also won in his 100th and 200th starts.
Woods had built a two-stroke lead through 13 holes of the final round, but he found the water off the tee at 14 and ended up with a double-bogey that dropped him into a four-way tie for the lead with Maggert, Garcia and Lingmerth.
Garcia and Lingmerth, playing in the final group right behind Woods, had both just birdied 13.
"Just hit absolutely the worst shot I could possibly hit," Woods said of his tee shot at 14. "But it was the only bad swing I made all day. I told myself I could still win the tournament."
He made no more mistakes from there, adding a birdie at the par-five 16th to get to 13-under and finishing with back-to-back pars.
Garcia got to 13-under with a birdie at 16.
Garcia said before the final round he was happy not to be playing in the same group with Woods.
"I think it's probably good for both of us," said Garcia after the pair's uneasy relationship took another hit on Saturday when the Spaniard complained that a move by Woods to remove a club from his bag just as Garcia was hitting a shot sparked distracting crowd noise.
But playing with the little-known Lingmerth didn't do Garcia any good when it came to the par-three 17th, TPC Sawgrass' signature hole with its island green.
Garcia was in the water twice en route to a double-bogey seven, then took a double-bogey at 18 to cap a four-over 76 that left him tied for eighth on seven-under 281.
Maggert fell back with a double-bogey at 17, closing with a two-under 70 for 11-under 277. Streelman carded a 67 to grab his share of second on 277.
Lingmerth was the last player with a chance to challenge Woods, but he was unable to convert his birdie attempt at 17 and pull level and he closed with a bogey for an even-par 72 for 277.
Leading scores on Sunday in the final round of the US PGA Tour's $9.5 million Players Championship (USA unless noted, par-72):
275 - Tiger Woods 67-67-71-70
277 - Kevin Streelman 69-70-71-67, Jeff Maggert 70-71-66-70, David Lingmerth (SWE) 68-68-69-72
278 - Martin Laird (SCO) 71-67-73-67, Henrik Stenson (SWE) 68-67-71-72, Ryan Palmer 67-69-70-72
281 - Ben Crane 69-71-72-69, Rory McIlroy (NIR) 66-72-73-70, Brandt Snedeker 71-69-71-70, Marc Leishman (AUS) 72-66-71-72, Lee Westwood (ENG) 69-66-74-72, Casey Wittenberg 67-69-70-75, Sergio Garcia (ESP) 68-65-72-76
282 - Jimmy Walker 72-71-72-67, Tim Herron 71-69-74-68, Webb Simpson 67-71-74-70, Brendon de Jonge (ZIM) 72-69-70-71
283 - Jason Day (AUS) 69-75-71-68, Luke Donald (ENG) 72-69-73-69, Zach Johnson 66-71-76-70, Adam Scott (AUS) 69-68-75-71, Roberto Castro 63-78-71-71, Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) 69-75-67-72, Hunter Mahan 67-70-71-75
284 - Graham DeLaet (CAN) 71-70-74-69, David Hearn (CAN) 72-71-71-70, James Driscoll 75-68-70-71, Matt Every 70-71-71-72, Daniel Summerhays 69-74-69-72, Jeff Overton 71-70-69-74, David Lynn (ENG) 72-68-68-76
AFP
Mon May 13 2013
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