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Tiger Woods, his friends and the PGA Grand Slam of Golf trophy are a familiar sight at Poipu Bay. (Photo: PGA.com) Woods a perfect 6-for-6 at PGA Grand Slam of Golf Six times Tiger Woods has played in golf's most exclusive event, and six times he has left Hawaii with the hardware. This time, he pulled away on Wednesday with a stellar 8-under 64 to win by seven shots over Phil Mickelson. POIPU BEACH, Hawaii (AP) -- Tiger Woods returned to his old form and dominance in the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. Woods, who battled a stomach virus in the opening round, won the exclusive 36-hole event for the record sixth time Wednesday, closing with an 8-under 64 for a seven-stroke victory over Phil Mickelson. "I feel very comfortable here," said Woods, who pocketed $400,000 and finished with a 13-under 131 total. "Most of the holes really suit my eye and for some reason, I just kind of put it together every time I've come here." Mickelson, the PGA champion, shot a 68 to earn $250,000. U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell had a 70 to finish 12 strokes back, collecting $200,000. Vijay Singh was another stroke behind after a 69. He took home $150,000. Woods was never seriously threatened. He opened with a 67 for a three-stroke lead over Mickelson, and quickly widened the gap to five with birdies on Nos. 2 and 3. He finished with two eagles, five birdies and a bogey in relatively calm conditions on the oceanside 7,123-yard Poipu Bay Golf Course. He was bogey-free on the back nine for the second day. "Tiger was so far ahead, you couldn't stop him," Campbell said. "He's a great challenge and a great player." On the 573-yard sixth hole, Woods split the fairway with a 344-yard drive and hit a 5-iron, to set up a 55-foot, uphill putt that curled to the left and dropped into the cup. The gallery roared as Woods sheepishly grinned. On the par-5 14th, Woods drove 293 yards into the wind and blasted a 3-wood from 244 yards out onto the green. "Oh baby, how about this shot I just hit," he said, watching the towering shot. "That was pretty cool." He then holed a 12-foot eagle putt and barely missed a 65-foot eagle putt on the final hole. "It's more luck than anything else. It really is," he said. Woods showed no signs of a virus that caused him to lose six pounds, vomit during the opening round and miss Monday's pro-am, or the ankle he twisted while successfully defending his Dunlop Phoenix title last weekend in Japan. "My stomach's good. I got a great night's rest," he said. Woods won six times on tour this year, including the Masters and British Open, and finished atop the money list with more than $10 million. He last qualified for Kauai in 2002, earning his fifth straight Grand Slam title by beating Davis Love III and Justin Leonard by 14 strokes. Mickelson, who had a 13-under 59 to win the Grand Slam by five strokes over Singh last year, birdied Nos. 5, 6 and 8 to cut Woods' lead to three strokes at the turn. But Mickelson's tee shot landed in the pond on the 193-yard 11th, and Woods birdied the hole to take a six-shot advantage, virtually sealing the win. "To be honest with you, I'm surprised that there wasn't more of those," he said. "I felt very rusty. I didn't feel like I was on top of my game, but I was able to keep in play with the exception of that shot." Lefty said he wasn't too disappointed with his finish, considering he hadn't touched a club in five weeks. "It was kind of a fun, friendly round of golf," he said. "There wasn't much of a competition going on out there, so we just enjoyed the day." Campbell had a shaky start and struggled on the tricky greens in his Poipu debut, but managed three birdies on his bogey-free back nine to finish the tournament under par. "It was nice to finish under par," he said. "I think Vijay and I were playing for the wooden spoon." The New Zealander was a local favorite this week in his first trip to the islands. "It's the Polynesian connection between the Maori and the Hawaiians," he said. "It's like playing at home." Singh, selected as an alternate in the event based on his performance in this year's majors, birdied the first two holes of the day, but couldn't make a move, parring the next 10 holes. "I need some work, looking how Tiger played," said Singh, who spends hours at the gym and range every day. It was the worst Grand Slam showing for Singh, who has three runner-up finishes.