Dell Technologies Championship: Memorable moments
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1. 2006: Five in a row for Woods
Two eagles in his first seven holes helped Tiger Woods match the best final round of his career, a 63 that gave him a two-shot win over Vijay Singh. It was Woods’ fifth win in a row and his seventh win of the year in just 14 starts. “Tiger played unbelievable,” said Singh, who began the final round with a three-shot lead.
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2. 2007: A first for Phil
Phil Mickelson had never won a tournament when paired with Tiger Woods in the final round. But Lefty’s 0-for-5 streak was about to come to an end. He shot a 66 to Woods’ 67 to win by two shots over Woods, Arron Oberholser and Brett Wetterich. The key sequence for the Woods-Mickelson pairing came at the par-3 16th hole, when Woods made an 8-foot birdie putt to momentarily cut his deficit to one shot, but Mickelson then poured in his own 6-footer.
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3. 2012: Rory wins, Tiger cashes in
Rory McIlroy followed up his eight-shot win in the PGA Championship by recording his third win of the year, taking the Deutsche Bank Championship by one shot over Louis Oosthuizen. Tiger Woods, who finished third, became the first player to surpass $100 million in PGA Tour career earnings.
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8. 2017: Thomas betters bud Spieth
Justin Thomas won the PGA Championship to help establish his own identity, and not just Jordan's Spieth's friend. The two buds, along with Marc Leishman, battled in the final round at TPC Boston and Thomas prevailed with a Sunday 66 on his way to the FedExCup title.
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9. 2008: Singh just can't miss
A hot putter helped Vijay Singh shoot a final-round 63 and win his second straight FedEx Cup Playoff event. Singh made birdie putts of 35, 60 and 35 feet on the back nine on his way to a five-shot win over Mike Weir.
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4. 2016: Rory charges to another win
It was so windy during the final round that Rory McIlroy admitted, "If it was like this at home, I'd be reluctant to play." Yet McIlroy bore down and shot an impressive 6-under 65 to come from six strokes back and beat Paul Casey by two. “It was absolutely an amazing round of golf in those conditions,” Casey said. “It shows you just how good Rory is."
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