
Low key celebration —
Jason Dufner celebrated in low-key fashion after winning his first major at the PGA Championship. He beat Jim Furyk, right, by two shots.

Sweet taste of success —
Dufner hugged wife Amanda after clinching victory and the two soon got up close and personal with the winners' trophy.

Early start for Tiger —
Tiger Woods watches his drive on the fourth hole. Woods began the final round earlier than he would have wanted, well off the pace heading into Sunday.

The drought continues —
Woods came into Oak Hill in good form, having waltzed to the title at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. But, in tying for 40th, his drought at majors will extend to six years. He was 14 shots behind Dufner.

Back out there —
Phil Mickelson had a round to forget Saturday, shooting a 78. But he was back at Oak Hill on Sunday and fared better, carding a 72. He finished in a tie for 72nd.

Agony for Stenson —
Sweden's Henrik Stenson didn't like his tee shot on the ninth hole. Stenson had a good summer and finished third at the PGA but could only manage a par-70 on Sunday.

Sharing a laugh —
Ryder Cup teammates Lee Westwood, left, and Rory McIlroy had time to see the lighter side. After his tough final round at the British Open, Westwood again struggled in the final round at Oak Hill.

Colorful Fowler —
Rickie Fowler finished with a one-under-par 69. But his attire probably drew more attention than his score.