
MARANA, Ariz. — With a record-breaking romp in the Accenture Match Play Championship, Tiger Woods won his fifth straight tournament and captured his 15th World Golf Championship event, holding all three world titles for the first time.
Golf is not a fair fight at the moment, as Stewart Cink found out Sunday as 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 the event.
Cink was only the latest victim in a winning streak that dates to the first week of September. Woods has won four straight times on the PGA Tour, the third time he has built a streak at least that long. And it was his fifth straight victory worldwide, including his stunning comeback in Dubai three weeks ago.



