AKRON, Ohio — Tiger Woods can't wait to get to the PGA Championship.
Woods grabbed a big lead with a second-round 61 and then closed out the field with safe and smart even-par 70 on Sunday to roll to a seven-shot victory at the Bridgestone Invitational.
Next up? The year's final major championship at Oak Hill.
"Do I want it any more? No, it's the same," said Woods, winless in his past 17 major championships. "Each and every major, I always want them. I've been successful 14 times, and hopefully next week it'll be 15."
That confidence is a product of his eighth win at the Bridgestone — matching the PGA Tour record he already shared for victories in a single tournament.
He grabbed a seven-shot lead with a stunning, career best-tying 61 on Friday and maintained it through a 68 on Saturday to arrive at 15-under 265.
On Sunday, he avoided any major mistakes and waited for a challenge that never came from an elite field.
"As blustery as it was, it was going to be really hard for someone to shoot 62 or 63," Woods said.