GRAND BLANC (Michigan), Aug 1: Vijay Singh held off a late charge by Tiger Woods to retain his Buick Open title by four shots on Sunday. Fijian Singh, five strokes clear overnight, fired a two-under-par 70 to finish on 24-under 264 at the Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club and secure his fourth PGA Tour victory of the year.
World number one Woods, back in action for the first time since winning the British Open two weeks ago, vaulted into a tie for second place with a 66 that included six birdies and an eagle-two at the 14th. Woods, eight off the pace at the start of the day, picked up seven shots in seven holes from the par-three 11th on his way to a scorching back nine of six-under 30.
However, the US Masters champion began and ended his round with a bogey and had to settle for a share of second with fellow American Zach Johnson, who carded a 69. World number two Singh, following opening rounds of 65, 66 and 63, clinched the 28th title of his PGA Tour career and his third Buick Open crown with a blemish-free display that included just a pair of birdies.