Tiger Woods ex Chanel Long Wallets

The chants and cheers began as Adam Scott walked toward the 18th green toplete amand performance Sunday in the Bridgestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio, and win his first World Golf Championship event.

But Chanel Bags Outlet in a surreal scene at Firestone, they weren't for him.

They were for his caddie.

"Stev-ie Will-iams," they shouted as the man carrying the bag for Scott broke into a big smile.

The celebration made it clear that Steve Williams felt vindicated after being fired last month by Tiger Woods. The interview after it was over - yes, he gave interviews - made it sound as if it were Williams who shot the 5-under-par 65. At one point, Williams described himself as a "good front-runner when I'm caddying."

"I've caddied for 33 years - 145 wins now - and that's the best win I've ever had," Williams told CBS Sports on the 18th green. This from someone whose 12 years working for Chanel Long Wallets Woods featured 13 majors and 16 world titles among 72 wins worldwide.

Scott didn't seem to mind that his caddie was getting most of the attention.

"I can talk about Steve now and not Tiger," Scott said to laughter, alluding to the countless times he and other players have been asked about Woods. "I'm sure there are a lot of other golfers who wouldn't mind that, either."

The latest chapter in the endless saga involving Woods took away from a premier performance by Scott, who didn't make a bogey over his last 26 holes and couldn't afford to do so with 19-year-old Ryo Ishikawa giving him all he could handle.

They were not separated by more than a shot until Scott chipped in from the side of the 12th green, then rolled in a birdie putt on the 14th to build a three-shot lead. Ishikawa three-putted the 15th, and Scott had no trouble closing out this one.

Woods opened strongly with two birdies on the first five holes before he "absolutely lost it," dropping five shots and not hitting a fairway on seven straight tee shots. He finished with a 70, tied for 37th place at 18 shots behind.

He at least got close to the No. 125 cutoff to qualify for the FedEx Cup playoffs at the end of the month, leaving him only next week at the PGA Championship to qualify.

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