Tiger wins fourth tourney in row

Woods sinks Cink on fourth playoff hole at Bridgestone

? For three straight holes in a playoff, Tiger Woods could only stand to the side of the green and watch someone else control his fate Sunday at the Bridgestone Invitational.

Given a chance to win, he wasn’t about to waste it.

Woods hit an 8-iron through a driving rain within 8 feet of the fourth extra hole, then made the birdie putt to outlast Stewart Cink at Firestone South for his fourth consecutive victory. It came on the 10th anniversary of his turning pro, and it gave Woods his 52nd career victory to match Byron Nelson for fifth all time.

“Just end this thing now,” Woods said he told himself on the birdie putt at No. 17. “If I make mine, it’s over.”

Under darkening clouds in the final round, he went from a two-shot deficit to a three-shot lead in a span of four holes, then lost a three-shot lead over the final three holes to slip into a playoff.

“I was very lucky to even be in the playoff,” Woods said.

Woods now has won five times at Firestone, the most of any golf course on the PGA Tour. He has won four times each at Augusta National and Torrey Pines.

Woods has won his last four starts, his longest winning streak since he won six in a row at the end of the 1999 season and the beginning of 2000. That was Woods at his peak, and he might be heading there again. He doesn’t always win easily, but he finds a way.

“You don’t know how many chances you’re going to have to beat Tiger in a playoff in your career,” Cink said.

Cink, who missed an 8-foot par putt that would have won on the third playoff hole, hit into the bunker and blasted out to 6 feet on the 17th. Before he could save par, he wound up shaking hands with Woods and watching him collect another World Golf Championship.

“I didn’t convert, and he did,” Cink said. “That’s why he has the trophy.”