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WGC-Cadillac Championship 2013 results: Tiger Woods wins, Steve Stricker falls short

Woods won his 17th World Golf Championships event on Sunday.

Mike Ehrmann

Tiger Woods shot one-under par in the final round of the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship on Sunday, improving his tournament score to 19-under par and winning the event by two strokes.

Woods comfortably led for much of the afternoon, though Steve Stricker kept things somewhat interesting towards the end. Four golfers tied for third on the leaderboard, including two big names in Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson.

Meanwhile, Adam Scott and Rory McIlroy had solid afternoons, but it proved to be too late, as the two had already dug themselves a hole after struggling through three rounds. Scott jumped 16 spots to No. 3 with a score of eight-under par for the round. McIlroy shot seven-under par on Sunday and moved up 22 spots to No. 8 on the leaderboard.

Here’s the full top 10. For a complete leaderboard, head over to the tournament’s website.

1. Tiger Woods -19
2. Steve Stricker -17
T3. Adam Scott -14
T3. Sergio Garcia -14
T3. Phil Mickelson -14
T3. Graeme McDowell -14
7. Keegan Bradley -12
T8. Rory McIlroy -10
T8. Justin Rose -10
T8. Peter Hanson -10

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