Woods dominates Dove Mountain

Tiger hammers Cink, 8 and 7, in Match Play finals

Tiger Woods looks at the Walter Hagen Cup following his victory against Stewart Cink. Woods defeated Cink, 8 and 7, in the championship match of the Accenture Match Play Championship on Sunday at Dove Mountain in Marana, Ariz.

? Tiger Woods still rules the world of golf, perhaps now more than ever.

With a record-breaking victory Sunday in the Accenture Match Play Championship, Woods won his fifth straight tournament and captured his 15th World Golf Championship, holding all three world titles for the first time.

Golf is not a fair fight at the moment.

Stewart Cink found that out at Dove Mountain, where Woods overwhelmed him with 14 birdies in 29 holes for an 8-and-7 victory, the largest margin in the final in the 10-year history of this tournament.

“I think maybe we ought to slice him open to see what’s inside,” Cink said. “Maybe nuts and bolts.”

It was Woods’ fifth straight victory worldwide, including his stunning comeback in Dubai three weeks ago.

“I think this is the best stretch I’ve ever played,” Woods said.

Woods built a 4-up lead after the morning round, and Cink never got any closer.

Cink didn’t win a hole until No. 12, and the only hole he won in the afternoon came at the par-5 10th when he rolled in a 36-foot eagle putt. Woods had an eagle putt from 35 feet, and the ball spun around the cup.

Woods has won 63 times on the PGA Tour, moving past Arnold Palmer into fourth place on the career list, one victory behind Ben Hogan, and each year getting closer to the record 82 tournaments won by Sam Snead.