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Tiger Woods

I’ve been sitting on 79 (wins) for five years now. To get 80 is a pretty damn good feeling

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I was having a hard time not crying coming up the last hole Tiger Woods

atlanta — Tiger Woods was moved to the brink of tears after capturing his first title since 2013 with a two-stroke triumph at the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta on Sunday that proved he was far from washed up at the age of 42.

Tossing aside five years of career-threatenin­g injury woes, Woods reasserted his status as the best frontrunne­r in the history of the sport, leading throughout the final round and finishing at 11-under-par 269 at East Lake.

With the massive gallery chanting his name as they stampeded the final fairway in scenes reminiscen­t of British Opens of yesteryear, Woods moved within two victories of Sam Snead’s all-time record of

82 PGA Tour titles. “I was having a hard time not crying coming up the last hole,” he said.

“All of a sudden it started hitting me I was going to win the tournament. I’ve been sitting on 79 (wins) for five years now. To get 80 is a pretty damn good feeling.”

After carding 71, Woods walked off to a big kiss from girlfriend Erica Herman and a hug from agent Mark Steinberg as security tried to keep the frenzied fans at bay.

The victory capped off a season that started with questions over whether Woods, now 10 years removed from his 14th major title, would even be able to play a full schedule after undergoing spinal fusion surgery in April 2017.

“My body was a wreck,” recalled Woods, who hoped the operation would alleviate debilitati­ng back and leg pain.

“The low point was not knowing whether I would be able to live pain-free again. I was beyond playing. I couldn’t sit, I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t lay down without feeling the pain in my back and leg.”

That the procedure worked was evident on Sunday as Woods was never seriously challenged after starting the day with a three-shot cushion over Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose. —

 ?? AFP ?? Woods celebrates making a par on the 18th green to win the Tour Championsh­ip at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. —
AFP Woods celebrates making a par on the 18th green to win the Tour Championsh­ip at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. —

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