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		<title>Tiger Woods Claims Australian Masters Win at Kingston Heath Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Victoria&#8217;s hefty investment in Tiger Woods has returned a healthy dividend in the form of the 2009 JBWere Australian Masters title, the $270,000 first prize and the champion&#8217;s yellow jacket, all safely secured by the world No.1 at Kingston Heath on Sunday. Woods, the joint leader after 54 holes with Australians Greg Chalmers and James [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Victoria&#8217;s hefty investment in Tiger Woods has returned a healthy dividend in the form of the 2009 JBWere Australian Masters title, the $270,000 first prize and the champion&#8217;s yellow jacket, all safely secured by the world No.1 at Kingston Heath on Sunday.</p>
<p>Woods, the joint leader after 54 holes with Australians Greg Chalmers and James Nitties, fired a final-round 68 at the historic 6455-metre, par-72 layout in Melbourne&#8217;s renowned sandbelt to prevail at 14-under by two shots from Chalmers (70) in outright second.</p>
<p>Francois Delamontagne of France elevated himself from amongst the also-rans with weekend rounds of 68 and 69 for a share of third place on 10-under with Jason Dufner (70) of the USA, while Nitties (73) rounded out the top five at minus-nine.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a great day today,&#8221; a satisfied Woods told his media conference.</p>
<p>&#8220;All the guys have raved about this golf course and I understand why.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I enjoy all the sandbelt courses, really, because it brings back shot-making, something that we don&#8217;t see enough of in the States.&#8221;</p>
<p>Clad in his customary Sunday red, Woods constructed a copybook birdie at the first to signal that Saturday&#8217;s misadventures, when he carded a frustrating and unsatisfactory 72, were well and truly behind him.</p>
<p>In fine, warm conditions, the 14-time major winner made his move with successive birdies at five and six.</p>
<p>First, he offered his huge gallery the thrills they were craving with a seven-iron to the pin for a gimme at the 351-metre par-four fifth for the outright lead, followed by a sand wedge to inches at the next for a tap-in to extend it.</p>
<p>Woods&#8217; most telling shot of the day was at the par-five 12th when he smashed a fairway wood from 268 metres to within four metres of the flag, setting up another birdie for a three-shot break on his rivals, though he later credited a clutch putt for par at nine for helping to maintain his momentum.</p>
<p>But it didn&#8217;t all go the champion&#8217;s way.</p>
<p>A furious Woods blamed an overenthusiastic photographer for his wayward approach which was to cost him a shot at 13 &#8211; his one blemish for the round &#8211; and a par at the par-five 14th was an opportunity lost.</p>
<p>&#8220;I felt I was in control of the tournament after I made that birdie on 12 and a photographer took the control right away from me,&#8221; Woods told his media conference.</p>
<p>&#8220;He took a few shots on my downswing, I flinched and made bogey.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t mind players taking away the control, but not when something happens from outside.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was when he holed a three-metre birdie putt at the 142-metre par-three 15th that Woods effectively slammed the door shut on his rivals.</p>
<p>Critical of the softness of the Kingston Heath greens on Saturday, Woods said they were only marginally better for the final round.</p>
<p>&#8220;They were faster today but they still were holding and you could be quite aggressive going to some of these flags,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Even downwind the ball wasn&#8217;t going to get away from you &#8211; you still had a chance to spin the ball which is normally not the case.&#8221;</p>
<p>The champion was kept honest by Chalmers who managed a couple of early birdies and remained thereabouts despite a dropped shot at the 173-metre par-three eighth.</p>
<p>What really hurt the 36-year-old, however, was his failure to convert two gilt-edged birdie opportunities when he most needed to on the back nine at 14 and 16.</p>
<p>&#8220;Even though I finished second, I&#8217;m thrilled he (Woods) was here, I wish he would come every couple of years,&#8221; said a gracious Chalmers.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been a pretty fantastic week with the crowd and the atmosphere we had as golfers, it was like a football crowd brought to the golf.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That was special, very exciting and it made you play better &#8211; it certainly did for me, anyway.&#8221;</p>
<p>Woods&#8217; victory was warmly welcomed by Victorian premier John Brumby whose state government attracted criticism in some quarters for agreeing to underwrite Woods&#8217; $3 million appearance fee which was double the total prize money for the tournament.</p>
<p>The size of the final day crowd &#8211; 25,132 &#8211; was a useful barometer of the tournament&#8217;s outstanding success on almost every level.</p>
<p>Adam Bland&#8217;s 67 was the best of Sunday&#8217;s rounds while two former Masters champions, Craig Spence, the 1999 winner and Aaron Baddeley (2007) both matched Woods&#8217; 68.</p>
<p>Defending titleholder Rod Pampling fired a final-round 73 to finish equal-14th at minus-four overall.</p>
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