Vijay Singh storms to Deutsche Bank title

Vijay Singh continued his amazing form with a final round 63 to claim his third win in five events.....

Vijay Singh defends

PGA Tour

Deutsche Bank Championship

TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts

August 28 - September 1, par 71, 7,304 yards

Vijay Singh stunned a high-class field at the TPC Boston to run away with the Deutsche Bank Championship, and put himself in a commanding position to scoop the $10 million bonus payable to the FedEx Cup Winner.

The big Fijian shot a near-faultless final round 63 to fend off his nearest challenger - Canadian and overnight leader, Mike Weir. However, it was the manner in which the 45-year-old nonchalantly holed his putts from all ranges that proved so decisive.

The highlight was a 60-foot birdie at the 14th, a putt that caused the normally so controlled Singh to raise his putter in delight. Afterwards he said: "I feel incredible. It was a tough day."

The rest of the field were unable to compete with such red-hot putting. Sergio Garcia, who lost a close tussle with Singh at The Barclays last week, reflected: "He played amazing. He was awesome."

In form Singh has now claimed back-to-back victories and three in his last five outings. His latest success puts him on 34 career wins, level with world No. 2 Phil Mickelson.

Without doubt, Singh is the world's in-form player and European Ryder Cup Captain, Nick Faldo, will be glad the Fijian will not be anywhere near Valhalla. For opposite number Paul Azinger, the worrying lack of US presence on the final day, will be a concern. Justin Leonard and Jim Furyk were the highest placed automatic Ryder Cup qualifiers - they tied for seventh spot with Cup hopeful Chad Campbell.

Meanwhile, South African Ernie Els shared third place with Colombian Camilo Villegas.

1 Vijay Singh (Fij) 64 66 69 63 262 2 Mike Weir (Can) 61 68 67 71 267

T3 Ernie Els (SA) 66 65 69 70 270

T3 Camilo Villegas (Col) 68 66 63 73 270

T5 Tim Herron (USA) 72 67 67 65 271

T5 Sergio Garcia (Spa) 67 64 68 72 271

T7 Chad Campbell (USA) 67 70 69 66 272

T7 Justin Leonard (USA) 69 70 66 67 272

T7 Jim Furyk (USA) 66 65 69 72 272

Note: Players in bold signifies Titleist ball usage

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