Woods romps to sixth win at PGA Grand Slam of Golf (Agencies) Updated: 2005-11-24 10:06
LOS ANGELES, Nov 23 (Reuters) - World number one Tiger Woods fired a final
round eight-under 64 to romp to a seven-stroke win over Phil Mickelson and his
sixth PGA Grand Slam of Golf crown in Hawaii on Wednesday.
Woods, who was fighting a stomach virus and nearly ruled out of the
elite four-man 36-hole event after injuring his ankle winning the Dunlop Phoenix
tournament in Japan, was in masterful form, posting a two-day total of 13-under
131 to maintain a perfect six-for-six record.
Mickelson, the PGA champion, closed with four-under 68 to finish runner-up on
six-under 138 at the event at the Poipu Bay Golf Course in Kauai.
U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell of New Zealand returned a two-under 70 to
take third place with one-under 143 while world number two Vijay Singh of Fiji
was last after carding a three-under 69 for a final total of even par 144.
Woods began the day with a three-shot cushion over Mickelson and was never
seriously threatened mixing two birdies with an eagle and a bogey on his outward
nine.
The British Open and Masters champion continued to distance himself from the
field with a flawless homeward stretch that included three more birdies and
another eagle on the par-five 14h.
Mickelson, who carded a final round 59 to win the Grand Slam title last year,
managed to stay in touch with Woods with three birdies on his first nine but saw
his hopes of reeling in the world number one vanish with a double bogey five on
the par-three 11th.
Tiger closing in on 6th Grand Slam title
POIPU BEACH, Hawaii - Tiger Woods wasn't about to call in sick just yet. Not
with a record sixth Grand Slam title on the line. Woods overcame a stomach virus
and labored to a 5-under 67 on Tuesday to take a three-stroke lead over
defending champion Phil Mickelson. The exclusive two-day event for the winners
of this year's majors wraps up Wednesday.
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