MARANA, Ariz. — Tiger Woods dispatched six opponents this week to win the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. In doing so, he added Arnold Palmer to his long and ever-growing list of those he's conquered.In comfortably sinking Stewart Cink 8 and 7 in Sunday's 36-hole final, the 32-year-old Woods passed Hall of Famer Palmer on the all-time victories list with his 63rd PGA Tour title. RESULTS: Match Play Championship"When I see him I'll give him an earful, and I'm sure he'll do the same," Woods said, smiling. "Anytime you're associated with Arnold and what he's done with the game of golf, it's always a positive thing."Positive results are all Woods has racked up in the last six months:FIND MORE STORIES IN: PGA Tour | Woods | Arnold Palmer | Tiger | Stewart Cink | Hogan | World Golf Championships | Gallery | WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship | Dove Mountain • He's won his first three events worldwide this year and eight of the last nine.• He has won four consecutive PGA Tour events for the third time.• He has 15 wins in 26 starts in World Golf Championships events, which draw some of the year's strongest fields, including wins in the last three, five of the last six and seven of the last 10."This certainly is the best stretch I've ever played," he said. Asked to explain his WGC success, Woods said, "All I know is that I just love playing against the best players in the world. That's the fun part because we don't get to do it that often."In his victory Sunday, Woods recorded 14 birdies in 29 holes. The 8-and-7 score — meaning he led Cink by eight holes with seven to play — is the largest margin in the final in the event's 10-year history.For the week, Woods devoured the par-72, 7,413-yard Gallery course at Dove Mountain with 47 birdies and two eagles in 117 holes. In winning this tournament for the third time, Woods improved to 31-6. SOURCE OF THIS STORY