Woods cruises to eight-stroke win at BMW

LEMONT, Illinois, (Reuters) – Tiger Woods coasted to  an eight-shot victory at the BMW Championship yesterday to  capture his sixth title of the season.

A relaxed Woods, who began the day with a seven-shot lead  over American Brandt Snedeker and Australian Marc Leishman,  closed with a tidy three-under 68 to celebrate victory for a  fifth time at Cog Hill with a winning total of 19-under 265.

It was Woods’s 71st PGA Tour title, leaving him just two  short of tying Jack Nicklaus for second on the all-time list.

There was no hint of drama during the sun-kissed final round  as Woods’s challengers were unable to mount a charge against a  workmanlike performance by the world number one.

American Jim Furyk, who held off Woods to win at Cog Hill in  2005, returned a bogey free five-under 66 to finish a distant  second at 11-under 273 alongside PGA Tour rookie Leishman.