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Jordan Spieth won the Hero World Challenge with a performance that tournament host Tiger Woods could appreciate.

Staked to a seven-shot lead, Spieth blew away an elite field at Isleworth and set two tournaments records Sunday when he closed with a 6-under 66 for a 10-shot victory over Henrik Stenson.

It was the second straight runaway victory for the 21-year-old from Texas. Spieth won the Australian Open last week by six shots.

He finished at 26-under 262, breaking the tournament record of 266 set by Woods in 2007 and Davis Love III in 2000 at Sherwood Country Club.

His 10-shot margin broke the record that Woods set in 2007 when he won by seven shots.

Woods closed with a 72 and tied for last in the 18-man field.