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Tiger Woods Wins 1st PGA Tour Event Since 2013

(CNN) -- Tiger Woods has won a PGA Tour event for the first time in over five years after victory at the Tour Championship.

The 14-time major winner's triumph at Atlanta's East Lake Golf Club was his 80th on the PGA Tour and his first since August 2013.

Woods finished 11-under par for the weekend, two strokes clear of his nearest challenger Billy Horschel.

"It was just a grind out there," the former world No. 1 told NBC moments after his final putt. "I loved every bit of it, the fight and the grind and the tough conditions. Loved every bit of it."

Thousands of fans followed the 42-year-old down the 18th fairway, chanting "USA, USA" as Woods sealed his first win in 1,876 days.

"I just can't believe I pulled this off," added a visibly emotional Woods during the presentation ceremony.

"It's been tough. I've had it not so easy the last couple of years and I've worked my way back."

Amid the excitement, it was easy to forget current world No. 1, Justin Rose, had birdied the 18th hole to finish tied for fourth place and secure the FedEx Cup -- which serves as the finale to the PGA Tour season -- as well as a check for $10 million.

"Sorry to rain on the parade, guys!" he joked.

"I would like to take this moment to congratulate Tiger. I think the world of golf is really proud of you right now."

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