Woods won the event by two shots, triumphing over Justin Rose who is now third in the world rankings; his career best.
The US star remains on 14 and has said he is not paying any attention to critics who say he can't be considered 'back' until he reaches 15.
"It's up to them. It's their opinion, I'm very pleased with the way I'm playing," he added.
"It's been a few years since I've felt this good.
Tiger is coming out of a well-reported slump which saw him drop as low as number 58 in the world. However, with three wins so far this year, things are certainly looking up and Woods have every reason to be confident heading into the Masters next month.
No doubt his lucky red shirt will be making another appearance at the major event.
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