BAMAPHIN 22
FinHeaven Elite
The soupy fog clung to the cliffs, like something out of an old mystery movie. When the Buick Invitational ended in fading sunlight, the strangest sight of all might have been Tiger Woods holding the trophy. He started his 31-hole marathon Sunday with three straight bogeys.
He finished it by hitting a 2-iron so bad that it actually turned out good.
Woods ended the suspense with an 18-foot putt that he hit too hard, only to see it dive into the cup for a birdie that gave him his first stroke-play title on the PGA Tour in 16 months.
Ending his longest stroke-play drought of his tour career, Woods let everyone else collapse around him in a series of errors and bad breaks, closing with a 4-under 68 for a three-shot victory that was a nail-biter. "I hung in there," Woods said. "This golf course is so difficult, anything can happen."
http://msn.foxsports.com/golf/story/3337112
He finished it by hitting a 2-iron so bad that it actually turned out good.
Woods ended the suspense with an 18-foot putt that he hit too hard, only to see it dive into the cup for a birdie that gave him his first stroke-play title on the PGA Tour in 16 months.
Ending his longest stroke-play drought of his tour career, Woods let everyone else collapse around him in a series of errors and bad breaks, closing with a 4-under 68 for a three-shot victory that was a nail-biter. "I hung in there," Woods said. "This golf course is so difficult, anything can happen."
http://msn.foxsports.com/golf/story/3337112