Victory Again For Vijay
Fiji's international golfer Vijay Singh propelled to victory at the Deutsche Bank Championship with a final round 63, finishing at a tournament-record 22-under-par 262 and winning by five strokes in the last hour.
Overcoming breezy conditions today, Singh's dominance was laughable.
Five-under and bogey-free through 12 holes, Singh's putter caught fire, draining birdies at the 13th, 14th and 17th.
The 63 is the lowest final round by a winner on the PGA tour this season.
Singh has such a large lead that he could clinch the $10 million US prize without even playing the season ending tour championship.
For this tournament alone, Singh took home $1.26 million US which has put him ahead at the top of the PGA tour money list over Tiger Woods.
Singh has now taken the first two playoff events and will move on to headline the BMW Championship next week.
He won the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and The Barclays Classic last month.
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