Source: nj.com

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Tiger Woods won the 2019 Masters by one stroke. (AP Photo | Chris Carlson)
Tiger Woods will be spending part of his summer in New Jersey.
By winning the 2019 Masters on Sunday, he qualified for the Northern Trust, the PGA Tour’s stop at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City the week of August 6.
Woods’ victory was his first major title since winning the 2008 U.S. Open, and it came 22 years after his first career win at the Masters in 1997. By winning the Masters, Woods claimed his fifth career victory at Augusta National and his 15th major championship overall. Both are second all-time to Jack Nicklaus.

Tiger Woods won the 2019 Masters by one stroke, giving him his 15th major championship.
Below are the details about Woods’ appearance at the Northern Trust, per the PGA Tour:
JERSEY CITY, NEW JERSEY – Tiger Woods won his 81st career PGA TOUR title Sunday at the Masters Tournament and is now one win shy of tying Sam Snead’s all-time record of 82 TOUR victories. With the victory, Woods earned 600 FedExCup points and moved up to No. 13 in the FedExCup standings, clinching a spot at THE NORTHERN TRUST, the first of three FedExCup Playoffs events, when it returns to Liberty National Golf Club August 6-11.
THE NORTHERN TRUST is one of the few events on the PGA TOUR that Woods has regularly played but never won. In nine career appearances at THE NORTHERN TRUST, Woods has two runner-up finishes, both of which came at Liberty National Golf Club (2009 and 2013). Woods, who remains the only player to win the FedExCup multiple times, finished second in the FedExCup standings last season after winning the TOUR Championship.
With his win at the Masters Tournament on Sunday, Woods has now made the cut in each of his last 14 starts and has now won twice in his last seven starts as he continues to chase Snead’s record of 82. Fans are encouraged to follow Woods’ pursuit of 82 PGA TOUR victories at www.pgatour.com/chasing82.
Dustin Johnson, the 2011 and 2017 champion of THE NORTHERN TRUST, finished just one shot back of Woods…
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