Tiger back on winning track

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Tiger Woods is back on the winning way again, ending a two year trophy drought with his victory  Sunday night at the Chevron World Cup Challenge in California.

Woods won in style. He was one shot behind, with two holes to play. Woods birdied the two holes, overtaking Masters Champion, Zach Johnson.

According to Associated Press report, Woods closed with a 3-under 69, sweeping his arm when the final putt dropped, then slamming down his fist in a celebration that was a long time coming. It had been 749 days and 26 official tournaments since he last won on Nov. 15, 2009 at the Australian Masters, back when he looked as though he would rule golf as long as he played.

But he crashed his car into a fire hydrant outside his Florida home on Thanksgiving night, and shocking revelations of extramarital affairs began to emerge, which eventually led to a divorce. Since then, he has changed swing coaches and endured more injuries, missing two majors this summer and missing the cut in another.

Now, however, it looks clear that Woods is on an upward path.

This was his 83rd win worldwide, and the fifth time he has captured the Chevron World Challenge, which he hosts for his foundation. Woods finished at 10-under 278 and donated the $1.2 million to his foundation.

The win moved him from No. 52 to No. 21 in the world ranking, and likely will send expectations soaring for 2012. Woods will not play again until starting his year in Abu Dhabi at the end of January.

Asked if the emotion was joyous, satisfying or simply relief, Woods smiled and said, “It just feels awesome whatever it is.

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