Woods nearing dominance of untroubled days

PONTE VEDRA BEACH.Playing with controlled aggression, Tiger Woods gave notice at the Players Championship that he stands poised to reassert his dominance once again on the world of golf.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Tiger Woods sinks a birdie on the sixth hole on the way to claiming the Players Championship. Net photo.

Final leaderboard:* -13: T Woods (US)* -11: K Streelman (US), J Maggert (US), D Lingmerth (Swe)* -10: M Laird (Sco), H Stenson (Swe), R Palmer (US)* Selected others: -7: R McIlroy (NI), L Westwood (Eng), S Garcia (Spa)* -5 : L Donald (Eng), A Scott (Aus)* -4: D Lynn (Eng)PONTE VEDRA BEACH.Playing with controlled aggression, Tiger Woods gave notice at the Players Championship that he stands poised to reassert his dominance once again on the world of golf.After an uncharacteristic wobble with a double-bogey on the back nine of TPC Sawgrass’s Stadium Course, Woods reprised his familiar role of irresistible frontrunner to win his 78th PGA event and second Players title in his 300th career start on the tour.The two-stroke victory by the world number one was his 52nd from the 56 times he has led or shared the lead after the third round of a 72-hole PGA Tour event.Most telling was the confidence and mastery Woods exhibited as he tailored his game to the challenges posed by the tricky Pete Dye-designed course."It was fast and difficult,” said Woods. "And I hit it so good today, it was fun. I hit it high, low, left to right, right to left, whatever I wanted. "I pured a lot of putts, too,” added the 37-year-old American, who finished with a 13-under total after a two-under 70 in his final round.Woods accumulated 14 major titles with his last triumph at the 2008 U.S. Open, but then came a string of injuries, swing changes and the disintegration of his marriage.The result has been a five-year lull in pursuit of his top career ambition - the record 18 major titles won by Jack Nicklaus.But it all seems to be coming together for Woods, right down to having his steady girlfriend, Olympic skiing champion Lindsey Vonn, cheering him on to victory at a site where he had managed just one top 10-finish since his first Players title in 2001.The victory gave Woods his fourth victory of the year, a lightning start to the season unmatched in his career.