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Tiger Woods captures the AT&T National Tiger Woods outlasts Bo Van Pelt on the back nine to card a 2-under 69 and win his tournament at Congressional Country Club. The victory, his 74th, surpasses Jack Nicklaus for second on the PGA Tour’s all-time list.
Final round
Tiger Woods reacts after winning the AT&T National. "It feels fantastic," Woods said.
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Final round
A huge gallery sits on the hillside at No. 18 and applauds as the final group of Tiger Woods, Bo Van Pelt and Brendon de Jonge arrive at the green.
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Brendon de Jonge congratulates Bo Van Pelt on finishing second as Tiger Woods sinks his put on 18 to win his own tournament for the second time.
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Bo Van Pelt walks by a large gallery at the seventh tee box during final-round action.
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Bo Van Pelt tees off at No. 14.
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Billy Hurley III watches after missing a putt on the sixth green.
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Brendon de Jonge blasts from the bunker at No. 12.
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Tiger Woods walks off the green at No. 16 after a bogey left him tied with Bo Van Pelt at 8-under par.
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Tiger Woods wipes off the sweat on a brutally hot afternoon.
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Tiger Woods hits from the rough on the ninth hole.
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Spectators climb up into the good trees to get a view as Tiger Woods hit his drive at No. 7.
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Spectators stayed away from the fallen branches left behind after the storm that barreled through the D.C. area late Friday night.
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Final round
Jhonattan Vegas of Venezuela hits his tee shot on the third hole.
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Final round
A woman cooling herself in a misting fan is reflected in a mirror during the final round of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club.
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The recycle bags overflowed with fans downing plenty of water on a sweltering final day.
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Third round
Workers march onto the 10th green getting it ready for third round action at the AT&T National golf tournament at Congressional Country Club. A major storm hit the course Friday night, downing many trees and limbs forcing a delay in play.
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Third round
Workers drive by a downed tree at the back of the 6th green as they prepare for third-round action at the AT&T National.
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Third round
Tiger Woods greets Master Gunnery Sgt. Anthony Russell who announced the golfers at the first tee during third-round action.
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Third round
Tiger Woods tees off at the 2nd hole.
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Third round
Hunter Mahan blasts from the trap on 3rd hole.
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Brendon de Jonge tees off on the 9th hole.
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Third round
Robert Garrigus tees off on 6th hole.
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Third round
Brendon de Jonge and Hunter Mahan walk the 14th fairway with remnants of the Friday night storm visible.
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Third round
Tiger Woods hits his drive from the tee box on the 9th hole.
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Third round
Jimmy Walker hits from the trap of the 14th hole.
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Third round
Bo Van Pelt looks up onto the green to see if his ball went in after blasting from the trap on the 4th hole.
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Third round
Tiger Woods celebrates after chipping onto the green and into the hole on the 6th hole.
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Second round
Tiger Woods blasts his tee shot on the par-3 13th hole during second-round action at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Woods shot a 3-under 68 Friday to vault into contention heading into the weekend. He sat three shots off the lead when he finished play.
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Second round
Jimmy Walker leans to see his tee shot go left into the trees on the 16th hole at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Walker will be among the leaders at 5 under par when the third round begins Saturday.
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Second round
Fans line the 12th fairway watching Tiger Woods, Nick Watney and K.J. Choi's group during second-round action.
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Second round
Charlie Wi blasts from a bunker on the 11th hole. The ball sat on the lip of the cup, and Wi tapped in for par. The Korean is 3 over par for the tournament.
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Second round
Spectator Charlie Cornwell cools off in a misting fan during second-round action Friday. Temperatures are expected to hover around triple digits through the weekend.
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Second round
Vijay Singh reacts to missed a birdie putt on the 9th green.
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Second round
Brendon de Jonge takes a drop after going into the water on the 11th hole. De Jonge shot a 2-under 69 on Friday and will be among the leaders heading into the weekend.
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Second round
Jim Furyk tees off at the 15th hole Friday during second-round action at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Furyk shot 73 on each of the first two days to sit 4 over par for the tournament.
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Second round
Golf fans sit in the shady spots on the hill next to the 18th green to watch second-round action at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md.
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Second round
Leader Hunter Mahan pitches out of the sand trap and onto the ninth green.
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Tiger Woods reacts as the ball sits on the edge of the hole after a birdie attempt on the 12th hole during second-round action. Woods shot 68 on Friday.
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Second round
Marine Lance Cpl. Jason Deters is greeted by Jimmy Walker at the 17th hole during second-round action Friday. Military personnel are manning the flags at the 17th hole during the entire tournament.
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