Tiger Woods wins WGC-American Express Championship for the third time
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Tiger Woods achieved his third victory at the WGC-American Express Championship with a final score of -6, which was the result of rounds of 67, 66, 69, and 72, totaling 274 strokes. After 54 holes, Woods held a 2-shot lead, demonstrating consistent performance throughout the tournament. His final score allowed him to secure a 2-stroke victory over notable competitors including Stuart Appleby, Tim Herron, and Vijay Singh. This win added to Woods' reputation as one of the top players in golf, further solidifying his status in the World Golf Championships. The WGC-American Express Championship is part of a series of prestigious tournaments that attract the best golfers from around the world, and Woods' success in this event contributed to his overall career achievements in professional golf.

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