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Tiger only trails Nicklaus after third British win

Emotional Woods now 2nd all-time with 11th major, first since dad's death

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Tiger Woods, right, walks off the 18th green with caddie Steve Williams after becoming the first player since Tom Watson in 1982-83 to win consecutive British Open titles. Woods, who closed with a 67, tied Walter Hagen for second overall with his 11th major title and first since the death of his father in May.

Garcia closed with a 73, the second time this year he has played with Woods in the final group and didn’t break par.

Els had a two-putt birdie on the par-5 fifth to join Woods at 13 under, but that didn’t last long. Woods threaded an iron up the front of the fifth green to 25 feet, then raised his putter aloft in his left hand when the eagle putt fell.

It was an icy, methodical way to celebrate such a big putt, but that’s what Woods brought to the links for the final round.

He had a plan — control his tee shots with a 2-iron or 3-wood — and he stuck to it. This was Woods at his absolute dullest, which was how he mapped out his final round. Warm applause followed him around Hoylake as he found fairways and the middle of the green, taking advantage of the par 5s.

Only when DiMarco applied the heat did Woods respond.

It was his 49th career victory, and the $1.3 million for first place put him atop the money list and pushed him over $60 million for his career.

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The next stop for Woods is the PGA Championship at Medinah, near Chicago, where he won in 1999.

Woods now has three British Open titles, the same as Nicklaus, and his victory at Hoylake carried another comparison. The first major Nicklaus won after his father died in 1970 also was the British Open.

What would Earl Woods have thought of this victory?

MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP TITLES
PlayerMastersU.S.Brit.PGATotal
Jack Nicklaus643518
Tiger Woods433414
Walter Hagen024511
Ben Hogan24129
Gary Player31329

“He would have been very proud,” Woods said. “He was always on my case about thinking my way around the golf course and not letting emotions get the better of you.”

He didn’t. Not until he had the claret jug firmly in his grasp.

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