Tiger Woods’ best Bridgestone Invitational performances

Call it the Great 8. Tiger Woods has eight wins in 15 starts at the World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club, which far surpasses the entire careers of most PGA TOUR pros, but it’s not unique to him. He’s also won eight times at Torrey Pines, home of the Farmers Insurance Open and 2008 U.S. Open, and Bay Hill, home of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard.  What really sets Woods apart at the WGC-Bridgestone is how hard he’s had to work (seven extra holes against Jim Furyk, four extras with Stewart Cink), in addition to the inevitable walks in the park (an eight-shot win over Justin Rose and Rory Sabbatini, a seven-shot margin over Keegan Bradley and Henrik Stenson). Also, the quirks. Don’t forget those.  Woods has won in moonlight (2000) and sunlight. He has flirted with 59 (2000, 2013). He has relegated two Phillips (Mickelson, Price) to second place in consecutive years. He’s beaten so many players at this tournament, you want to alphabetize his victims. (Allenby, Bradley, Cink, DiMarco …) He has let his clubs do the talking (Sabbatini, ’07), won while putting poorly (’05), and explored every square inch of the property (clubhouse shot, ’06).  Sometimes, he admitted, he even got lucky (’01).  The Great 8 features two 61s and a 62 among his 59 total rounds. (He WD’d one round short of a full tournament in 2014.) It features an almost unfathomable stretch from 1999 through 2009. In that 11-year span, in which Woods played 10 WGC-Bridgestones (he was injured in ’08), he won seven times; added T2, 4th and T4 finishes; and was a combined 103 under par.  No wonder Woods has been open about trying to get into the world top 50 in order to qualify for the last WGC-Bridgestone at Firestone South. He arrives in Akron after nearly winning The Open Championship, a performance that earned him a spot in the Bridgestone by getting him into the top 50 of the world ranking. Here is our attempt to rank his history of dominance, the likes of which this tournament will likely never see again. 1. A Shot In The Dark (2000) Final score: 259 (64-61-67-67) Position after 54 holes: Leader by 9 Victory margin: 11 shots Runners-up: Justin Leonard, Phillip Price This one wasn’t close, but it provided Woods’ most memorable shot at Firestone. On the final day, play continued past sunset because of a three-hour rain delay. No one wanted to stay an extra day for a finish that was merely a formality. It was pitch black by the time the final group reached the 18th hole. “If the tournament was tied, I guarantee it would have stopped,â€� Woods said. He rewarded those who stayed until the end by knocking an 8-iron stiff. Camera flashes and fans holding lighters illuminated the final hole. “I could see the flag. I just couldn’t see the shot,â€� he said. It was a unique scene for a PGA TOUR event, though Woods said that playing in the dark reminded him of late-afternoon rounds with his father while growing up in Southern California. This was another dominant performance in a season that was full of them. He won the year’s first two majors by a combined 23 shots, then defeated Bob May in a dramatic playoff at the PGA Championship. The WGC-Bridgestone Invitational was held the following week. Even though he was fighting the flu, Woods didn’t slow down. He flirted with 59 in the first two rounds and set a TOUR record by shooting 125. The win made Woods the first player since Byron Nelson in 1945 to win at least eight times in consecutive seasons. 2. The Playoff That Wouldn’t End (2001) Final score: 268 (66-67-66-69) Position after 54 holes: 2nd, two behind Jim Furyk  Victory margin: Won playoff Runner-up: Furyk An extra seven holes of sudden-death were needed to decide the winner of the 2001 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. The playoff took two hours to complete. “It was a war out there,â€� said Woods, who was on the way to winning Player of the Year honors for the fourth time in five seasons. “Neither one of us gave an inch.â€� Woods shot a final-round 69 to catch Jim Furyk, but both players bogeyed the final hole to finish tied. Furyk holed out from a bunker to extend the playoff, but also missed three birdie putts from inside 10 feet during sudden-death. He couldn’t help but rue his missed chances.  “I played well enough to win,â€� Furyk said. “My putter kind of failed me. I kept getting real quick downhill, left-to-right putts to win the tournament.â€� Woods admitted he’d been on the ropes more than once. “On every single one of them, Steve and I said, ‘It’s over,’ because he’s such a great putter, he’s got to make one of those,â€� Woods said. “I was very lucky he didn’t make any of them.â€�   3. Off the Clubhouse, Into the Winner’s Circle (2006) Woods hits clubhouse, wins trophy Final score: 270 (67-64-71-68) Position after 54 holes: T2, 1 behind Stewart Cink  Victory margin: Won Playoff Runner-up: Cink This was one for the blooper reel and the highlight reel. In the second round, Woods hit a 9-iron on the ninth hole and watched as his ball cleared the trees, caromed off the concrete and landed onto the clubhouse roof. A kitchen worker found it and, after a lengthy ruling, Woods got a drop and made bogey.   Firestone’s dominant force had to win this one without his A game. Cink was his biggest challenger. They had a two-shot swing on the 16th hole after Woods missed a 4-foot par putt. Then they were tied after Cink birdied the 18th hole. Both players ended regulation at 10-under 270. The playoff nearly ended immediately after Cink’s birdie chip barely missed. He missed his 18-foot birdie putt on the high side at the second extra hole and faced an 8-foot par putt to close out Woods on the third extra hole. He missed that, too.  Woods finally saw his chance on the fourth playoff hole hole. He was staring down an 8-foot birdie putt to win his fourth consecutive tournament. As soon as they finished, both players, along with third-place Jim Furyk (68), would be headed for a charter to Ireland to start practicing for the Ryder Cup at the K Club. “Just end this thing now,â€� Woods told himself. He did.  His 52nd PGA TOUR victory tied him with Byron Nelson for fifth-most in history, and marked his seventh consecutive season with at least one WGC win. 4. On Top of the World (1999) Final score: 270 (66-71-62-71) Position after 54 holes: Leader by 5  Victory margin: 1 shot Runner-up: Phil Mickelson The World Golf Championships began in 1999, and so did Woods’ dominance of Firestone. Woods finished in the top five in his first two trips to Akron for the World Series of Golf, but it wasn’t until the tournament became a WGC that he hoisted a trophy. The swing changes that Woods made the previous year were paying dividends in 1999. Woods had already won four times by the time he arrived at Firestone for the inaugural World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational, including his second major. He’d held off a teen-aged, scissor-kicking Sergio Garcia two weeks earlier to win the 1999 PGA. Woods used a third-round 62 to take a five-shot lead at Firestone. “You can have anyone sit here and say, ‘I have a shot tomorrow,’ but they are just kidding themselves,â€� said Fred Couples, who shared second place with Nick Price. The final round wasn’t as easy as Couples predicted, though. It turned into a duel with Phil Mickelson, almost two decades before there was talk of a $10 million, made-for-TV match between the two stars. Mickelson birdied six of the first 11 holes while Woods was 1 over par after back-to-back bogeys on 14 and 15. Woods had to hole a crucial putt on the 17th hole, just as he had done at Medinah. He was clinging to a one-shot lead when he holed a 20-foot birdie putt from the fringe. After a flubbed chip on the final hole, he had to two-putt from 60 feet to finish one ahead of Mickelson. “There’s something about having to make one on 17. I stay focused,â€� Woods said. This victory was the start of a four-tournament winning streak to end the season. The greatest year of his career was right around the corner. 5. Flirting With 59 (2013) Final score: 265 (66-61-68-70) Position after 54 holes: Leader by 7  Victory margin: 7 shots Runners-up: Keegan Bradley, Henrik Stenson Woods’ most recent victory came at Firestone five years ago. It was a vintage performance. He held a seven-shot lead at the halfway mark after flirting with 59 in the second round. He played his first three holes in 4 under, then started the back nine with four consecutive birdies. Woods was four under through his opening three holes and added another birdie at No. 7. After four straight birdies to open the back nine, he was 9 under par on the par-70 course. He had to settle for five consecutive pars, though, to tie his course record. “I felt I was in total control of my game,â€� he said. Woods shot 68-70 on the weekend to cruise to a seven-shot win. Little did we know that he’d return to Firestone five years later without another win on his remarkable resume. 6. A Four-Peat … of Sorts (2009) Final score: 268 (68-70-65-65) Position after 54 holes: 2nd, 3 behind Padraig Harrington  Victory margin: 4 shots Runners-up: Harrington, Robert Allenby Woods’ four-peat at Firestone had to wait a year. He missed the 2008 Bridgestone Invitational because of the knee surgery that followed shortly after his U.S. Open victory. He was back to his winning ways when he returned to Firestone a year later, even if he didn’t get off to a great start. He was five shots back of Padraig Harrington after 36 holes. Woods’ Saturday 65 moved him into second place, but he still trailed the Irishman by three. Harrington said he didn’t notice the roars and the charge. He didn’t know who he’d play with Sunday until he putted out on the 18th green. “Three-shot lead, is that enough? Probably not,â€� Harrington joked. Harrington was a formidable opponent. He won The Open Championship in 2007, then won the final two majors of 2008 while Woods was on the sidelines. Woods got off to a strong start, though. He eagled the second hole en route to a front-nine 30 that gave him a two-shot lead. Harrington led by one after Woods bogeyed the 13th and 14th holes. The battle turned on the par-5 16th, Firestone’s famous “Monster.” Woods hit an 8-iron to a foot. Harrington hit his approach over the green. His next shot came out hot and went into the water fronting the green. He made an 8 to fall three behind with three holes remaining. Game over. It was Woods’ 16th WGC title and 70th PGA TOUR win. 7. Sabbatini Smackdown (2007) Final score: 272 (68-70-69-65) Position after 54 holes: 2nd, 1 behind Rory Sabbatini  Victory margin: 8 shots Runners-up: Sabbatini, Justin Rose After winning the last two titles at Firestone in close battles, Woods claimed a third straight – and sixth overall – with an eight-shot demolition derby. But it didn’t look like his run would necessarily continue … until fate provided an enemy Tiger could pounce on. Woods was four back after two rounds, but a third-round 69 moved him into second place. He trailed Rory Sabbatini by just one shot. Earlier in the season, Woods overtook Sabbatini to win the Wells Fargo Championship. Woods beat him by five shots in the final round but Sabbatini declared that Woods was “more beatable than ever.â€� Sabbatini got a second chance on Sunday in Akron.  And Woods was ready. He came out on fire with four birdies in the opening six holes. A stress-free 65, compared to Sabbatini’s 74, said plenty. “Everyone knows how Rory is, and I just go out there and just let my clubs do the talking,â€� Woods said afterward. Woods won the PGA Championship the following week, then went T2-1-1 in the FedExCup Playoffs to claim the first FedExCup. 8.  Woods beats DiMarco. Again. (2005) Final score: 274 (66-70-67-71) Position after 54 holes: Co-leader with Kenny Perry  Victory margin: 1 shot Runner-up: Chris DiMarco It was a season that saw Woods’ remarkable streak of made cuts end at 142 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship. It was also a season that saw him summon some of his best golf to dispatch Chris DiMarco. Just as he had done at the Masters earlier that season, and just as he would do at the 2006 Open Championship, Woods relegated DiMarco to second place by doing just enough to beat the fiery Floridian. “I just could not make a putt,â€� said Woods, who missed five times from inside 8 feet in the final round. He trailed Kenny Perry at the turn, but as the final round wore on it became clear that his greatest challenge would come from DiMarco. Playing four groups ahead of Woods, DiMarco watched his 20-foot birdie putt melt over the hole on 18. His final-round 68 briefly looked like it might be enough to beat Woods, though. Woods made a long curler for birdie on 16, then saved par after an errant drive on 18 to preserve the victory. “If you’re hoping for him to make bogey,â€� said a rueful DiMarco, “you didn’t do what you needed to do.â€� It was Woods’ 10th win in 20 WGC starts. — Ben Everill and Sean Martin contributed

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Victor Perez+230
Peter Malnati+235
2nd Round 3 Balls – T. Finau / T. Hatton / S. Theegala
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Sahith Theegala+175
Tony Finau+175
Tyrrell Hatton+175
2nd Round 3 Balls – B. Polland / Z. Blair / R. Van Velzen
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Ryan Van Velzen+110
Zac Blair+115
Ben Polland+550
2nd Round 3 Balls – A. Bhatia / B. DeChambeau / T. Fleetwood
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Bryson DeChambeau+125
Tommy Fleetwood+165
Akshay Bhatia+275
2nd Round 3 Balls – J. Wells / S. Valimaki / K.H. Lee
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
K H Lee+120
Sami Valimaki+125
Jeremy Wells+400
2nd Round 3 Balls – S. Straka / T. Kanaya / N. Taylor
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Sepp Straka+115
Nick Taylor+185
Takumi Kanaya+260
2nd Round Match-Ups – P. Rodgers v D. Burmester
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN
Dean Burmester-125
Patrick Rodgers+105
2nd Round Match-Ups – P. Rodgers vs T. Widing
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups – Status: OPEN
Patrick Rodgers-130
Tim Widing+110
2nd Round 3 Balls – J. Jones / T. Moore / P. Rodgers
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Taylor Moore-105
Patrick Rodgers+100
Jared Jones+1100
2nd Round 3 Balls – A. Svoboda / B. Griffin / D. Burmester
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Dean Burmester-120
Ben Griffin+130
Andy Svoboda+750
2nd Round 3 Balls – K. Mendoza / A. Ogletree / E. Van Rooyen
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Erik Van Rooyen-150
Andy Ogletree+165
Kyle Mendoza+750
2nd Round 3 Balls – P. Cole / T. Widing / A. Otaegui
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls – Status: OPEN
Tim Widing-135
Adrian Otaegui+115
Preston Cole+1600
US Open 2024
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+350
Rory McIlroy+1100
Jon Rahm+1200
Ludvig Aberg+1600
Collin Morikawa+2000
Viktor Hovland+2000
Brooks Koepka+2500
Cameron Smith+2500
Patrick Cantlay+2500
Xander Schauffele+2500
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The Open Championship 2024
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+500
Jon Rahm+1000
Rory McIlroy+1000
Viktor Hovland+1100
Brooks Koepka+2000
Cameron Smith+2000
Cameron Young+2000
Collin Morikawa+2000
Ludvig Aberg+2000
Jordan Spieth+2500
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Requests
Type: Requests – Status: OPEN
The Open Championship – Alex Noren – Top 20 Finish+175
Solheim Cup 2024
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
USA-140
Europe+135
Tie+1200
Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner – Status: OPEN
USA-135
Europe+135
Tie+1000