Tiger ties Hogan with dramatic finish at Bay Hill

 
Tiger Woods drained an 18th-hole birdie at Bay Hill for career win No. 64, tying Ben Hogan and staying perfect for 2008. [link]

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Tiger Woods drained an 18th hole birdie at Bay Hill for career win No. 64, tying Ben Hogan and staying perfect for 2008.