2-for-1 Deal

Woods completes easy victory at Tour Championship


Published: September 16, 2007

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"It was a very inconsistent year," he said after shooting a one-over 71 on Sunday. "It's something I'm going to try to address in the off-season."

Rory Sabbatini, who played with Mickelson on Sunday as well as the first two days of the tournament, shot 68 to finish at a pedestrian nine under.

K.J. Choi, the fifth player who had a chance to win the FedEx Cup with a Tour Championship victory, shot 69 and finished four under for the tournament.

They may have run out of gas at the end of a long stretch of tournaments, or they may have tried to do too much. In the end, there was little choice but to consider this week yet another referendum on Tiger's greatness.

"He drove it good for the most part and got it on the greens, and he's putting incredibly," Stricker said. "I've never seen anybody putt as good as he does. And when he does hit a foul ball, he's so strong out of the rough that he can muscle it up on the green.

"You know, hats off to him," Stricker continued. "He's a great player."