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07/05/2009 - Bethesda, MD (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Tiger Woods was not a good host on Sunday.
The world's best won his own tournament, the AT&T National, for the first time on Sunday, thanks to a three-under 67 in the final round at Congressional Country Club.
Woods finished at 13-under 267, which was a new tournament record, and won by a single stroke over Hunter Mahan, who matched the course record on Sunday with an eight-under 62.
Anthony Kim, the 2008 champion, who had the old tournament mark and set the course record of 62 on Thursday, began the final round tied with Woods, but struggled on Sunday. He posted a one-over 71 and finished third at minus- nine.
In what was hyped as a battle between the best and an heir apparent, Woods had more to deal with from Mahan than Kim.
With Mahan in the clubhouse at 12-under par, Woods was tied for the lead with time running out on the back nine.
At the par-five 16th, Woods drove into the left rough, then knocked his second short and right of the putting surface. He didn't hit a great chip, but gave himself 20 feet for birdie and the lead.
When he lined up his birdie effort, Woods walked off in disgust when a camera clicked. He went through his routine all over again, then stroked home the 20- footer for the lead.
With a one-shot lead, Woods found the fairway and made a routine par at 17. At the last, Woods landed in the short grass and hit a beautiful approach 15 feet from the cup.
Woods ran his birdie putt a little past the hole. He tapped in the short putt for his third win this year, his 68th on the PGA Tour, but his first in his own event.
Woods created this championship in 2007 and did so with the intent of raising money for his charity, but also to honor the military, especially during Fourth of July weekend.
For that, some of the credit goes to Woods' late father Earl, a man who did two tours in Vietnam and instilled in his son the idea of giving something back.
"This is a dream that he and I had of having an event where we could spread the word of what we're trying to do for kids as well as honor the military," said Woods, who pocketed $1,116,000 for the win. "It's come together in three years. Absolutely incredible."
This was Woods' third win of the year. He took home the trophy at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, won Jack Nicklaus' tournament at the Memorial and now has his own title. The win was also enough to move Woods into first on the FedEx Cup points list.
For Mahan, this was the continuation of strong play. It was his third top-six finish in a row, dating back to a tie for sixth at the U.S. Open.
"I knew I had to go low for a chance at the lead," said Mahan. "I was hopeful, but I totally expect him to birdie a hole coming in. I expected him to get to 13 (under par), maybe 14."
Woods and Kim were knotted at 10-under par and Kim struck first. His approach at one landed inches from the stick and he kicked it in for birdie and the lead.
A bogey at five dropped Kim back, then Woods took over. Woods recorded back- to-back birdies at six and seven and found himself two clear of the field.
After Mahan cut the gap with a birdie at 17, Woods rolled in a long birdie putt at the 10th to reclaim a two-shot cushion. That was undone very quickly.
Mahan hammered a drive down the 18th and hit a wedge to 15 feet. He holed that birdie putt, then Woods bogeyed the 11th when he drove into water and suddenly, the two were tied.
"Hunter birdied 18 and I wasn't hitting it in great spots," admitted Woods.
Woods needed tough par saves at both 12 and 13. At the 14th, Woods had a decent look at birdie from 10 feet, but missed.
He was able to get the birdie he needed and walked off as a champion.
"This one felt good. It was hard out there," said Woods. "I felt if I could shoot under par today, it would've been good enough, but it wouldn't have. Hunter played a great round of golf."
Bryce Molder shot a two-under 68 on Sunday and took fourth at minus-eight.
U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover (70) and Brandt Snedeker (67) shared fifth at seven-under 273.
Vijay Singh (66), Danny Lee (70), Jim Furyk (72) and Cameron Beckman (73) tied for seventh at minus-six.
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A bye week will allow Terrell Owens broken hand to recover just in time for the next game the Dallas Cowboys are slated to play, according to reports. MySportsbook.com, an football sportsbook, has posted football betting lines on TO playing.
Owens broke the bone leading to his right ring finger Sunday night and had a plate surgically attached to it Monday. Although Owens' hand was swollen and aching Wednesday, Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells said he's optimistic the receiver will be back at work next week and catching passes a week from Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.
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