AP/ January 28, 2013, 6:39 PM

Tiger Woods gets 75th win on PGA tour

Tiger Woods celebrates after his victory in the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, in San Diego.

Tiger Woods celebrates after his victory in the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament Monday, Jan. 28, 2013, in San Diego. / AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi

SAN DIEGO Tiger Woods is a winner again at Torrey Pines, and the only question Monday was how long it would take him to finish.

Woods stretched his lead to eight shots in the Farmers Insurance Open before losing his focus and his patience during a painfully slow finish by the group ahead.

Despite dropping four shots over the last five holes, he still managed an even-par 72 for a four-shot victory on the course where he has won more than any other in his pro career.

He won the tournament for the seventh time, one behind the record held by Sam Snead, who won the Greater Greensboro Open eight times. It was the eighth time Woods won at Torrey Pines, which includes his playoff win in the 2008 U.S Open.

This one was never close.

Woods built a six-shot lead with 11 holes to play when the final round of the fog-delayed tournament was suspended Sunday by darkness. He returned Monday -- a late morning restart because CBS Sports wanted to show it in the afternoon on the East Coast -- and looked stronger than ever until the tournament dragged to a conclusion.

Having to wait on every tee and from every fairway -- or the rough, in his case -- Woods made bogey from the bunker on the 14th, hooked a tee shot on the 15th that went off the trees and into a patch of ice plant and led to double bogey, and then popped up his tee shot on the 17th on his way to another bogey.

All that affected was the score. It kept him from another big margin of victory, though the message was clear about his game long before that.

One week after he missed the cut in Abu Dhabi, he ruled at Torrey Pines.

It was his 75th career win, seven short of the Snead's all-time tour record.

"It got a little ugly toward the end," Woods said. "I started losing patience a little bit with the slow play. I lost my concentration a little bit."

He rallied with a two-putt par on the 18th hole to win by four shots over defending champion Brandt Snedeker and Josh Teater, who had the best finish of his career.

Like so many of his big wins, the only drama was for second place.

Brad Fritsch, the rookie from Canada, birdied his last two holes for a 75. That put him into a tie for ninth, however, making him eligible for the Phoenix Open next week.

Fritsch had been entered in the Monday qualifier that he had to abandon when the Farmers Insurance Open lost Saturday to a fog delay.

Woods effectively won this tournament in the final two hours Sunday, when he stretched his lead to six shots with only 11 holes to play. Nick Watney made a 10-foot birdie putt on the par-5 ninth when play resumed to get within five shots, only to drop three shots on the next five holes.

Everyone else started too far behind, and Woods wasn't about to come back to them.


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wolfmagic2012 says:
Quit your whining Phil - you're so filthy stinking rich - it leaves an odor when you walk by...
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Mastador1 replies:
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Why is it whining when someone has a legitimate gripe about government taking over fifty percent of their income? What are you some little socialist whiner that is jealous that Phil can make a great living playing a game? Last I looked this was America a Democratic REPUBLIC not some socialistic state.
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raymailhot says:
Nice to see him playing serious golf again!
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Radur says:
I'm not sure but it's strange how the minute his love life gets stabilized his golfing improves. Maybe it's just a coincidence.
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fishguru00 replies:
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well, when he was in his prime, I seem to remember him having a bunch of hookers in his stable. not sure if that is a stabilized love life, maybe for him I guess...
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