El Dorado News-Times

Casey wins at Innisbrook as Woods comes up short by a putt

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PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Right when Paul Casey felt he was a winner in the Valspar Championsh­ip, he looked up at the TV and saw a scene that was all too familiar.

Tiger Woods, red shirt blazing on Sunday, holed a 45-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole at Innisbrook that pulled him to within one shot of the Casey's lead. Moments later, Woods settled over a birdie putt from just inside 40 feet that would have forced a playoff.

"I loved his putt on 17. That was amazing," Casey said. "I thought he was going to hole the one on 18." Not this time.

Not yet.

A long victory drought on the PGA Tour ended Sunday, just not the one most people — Casey included — were expecting.

Casey rallied from five shots behind. He ran off three straight birdies early on the back nine, closed with a 6-under 65 and won by one shot when Patrick Reed had a 45-foot putt roll back to his feet on the 18th hole, and Woods came up a few feet short of a birdie putt on the final hole.

After Woods signed for a 1-under 70 — his first time since August 2013 that he tied for second with all four rounds under par — he worked his way toward Casey to congratula­te him on his first PGA Tour title since the Houston Open in 2009, a span of 132 starts.

"It's the only time he's congratula­ted me immediatel­y after a victory," Casey said. "Normally, it's the other way around. That's something special. Just really cool. I'm sure he was disappoint­ed he didn't get the victory. I actually thought he was going to win today before the round started. I thought it was just teed up beautifull­y for him. I said a couple times, 'If I don't win this thing, I actually want Tiger to win it.'

"I'm glad it's this way." Woods opened with a twoputt birdie to briefly tie for the lead. That was his last birdie until he revved up the raucous crowd with his long birdie on the 17th.

"I had a good shot at winning this golf tournament," Woods said. "A couple putts here and there, it could have been a different story."

Two shots behind going to the back nine, with Casey running out of birdie chances, Woods failed to birdie both par 5s. He pulled a wedge into the left rough on No. 11 and three-putted from 80 feet on No. 14. He failed to make a pair of birdie putts from the 15-foot range.

And then he showed up with one big putt, looking very much like the Woods of old who lingers long enough to make his opponents worry.

Casey, who finished at 10-under 274, goes up to No. 12 in the world with what he called one of the most rewarding of his 16 victories worldwide.

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