STEWART MOORE: We welcome 2007 Wachovia Championship winner Tiger Woods to the media center here at the Wachovia Championship. Tiger, great round, final round 69 ties the low round of the day, and in winning today you pick up 4,500 FedEx points and vault into No. 1 on the season-long list.
If you could maybe talk a little bit about your round today, if you could hit the birdies and the bogeys and what it means to finally win this tournament.
TIGER WOODS: I guess I got off to the most ideal start on that front nine. I was 5-under through 9. I felt like I was playing decent, but I was making everything, which was nice. The back nine, I struggled a little bit, missed a short one there at 10, which was a really disappointing bogey considering I only had 78 yards to the hole. It’s just inexcusable.
Then made a nice little comeback birdie at the next hole, 11. Then after that 13 was just not very good, a terrible 4-iron out to the right. Pitched it long, first putt I hit way too hard, and the second putt I pulled.
But my whole goal coming in after that was to try to get the lead through 15, and if I had the lead through 15, I figured if I parred in I’d probably win the tournament because these conditions you figure probably no one is going to play those three last holes under par.
So I had the lead after 15, and I figured if I just played the last three holes even par, I’d be golden.
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