DiMarco, edged out by Woods in a playoff for last year's Masters, briefly got
to within a shot and closed with a 68 to finish second, with 2002 champion Ernie
Els a further three strokes behind in third after a 71.
Sergio Garcia, joint second overnight with DiMarco and Els, tumbled backwards
early on after missing short putts to bogey the second and third.
Playing in the final pairing with Woods, the Spaniard never replicated the
form of his third-round 65 on his way to a 73 and a tie for fifth with Japan's
Hideto Tanihara, who closed with a 71.
American Jim Furyk, winner of the 2003 U.S. Open, secured fourth place at 12
under after three birdies in the last four holes gave him a 71.
Woods put paid to DiMarco's challenge with a run of three birdies in a row
from the 14th and then burst into tears in the arms of his caddie Steve Williams
after tapping in for par at the last.
"Stevie said out on the fairway: 'This one's for dad' and once I'd finished
all these emotions came pouring out of me," he said. "I miss my dad so much."
RELAXED MOOD
Woods was in relaxed mood from the opening hole. He narrowly missed
long-range birdie opportunities at the second and third before making his first
move at the 528-yard fifth, rolling in an 18-foot eagle putt to forge two
strokes clear.
Four rock-solid pars followed as he reached the turn at 15-under for the
tournament in breezy conditions.
DiMarco, whose mother Norma died of a suspected heart attack nearly three
weeks ago, mounted the biggest challenge.
He closed to within a stroke after sinking a 25-foot birdie putt at the short
13th before Woods almost effortlessly stretched ahead, sinking a five-footer to
birdie the 14th.
Woods then struck his tee shot at the par-three 15th to within 10 feet of the
flag and also birdied the par-five fifth to put the title beyond doubt.
Despite having to settle for his third runner-up finish in a major, DiMarco
was delighted to all but secure his Ryder Cup place for September.
"It's awesome to be playing well and performing well when everything is on
the line," he said. "I had a lot on the line today and I feel like I've got over
my injury and over the hump."
DiMarco has struggled with his game since injuring his back in a skiing
accident in March.
Norwegian teenager Marius Thorp won the silver medal as top amateur, holing a
25-footer to birdie the last for a 71 and a share of 48th place at even-par
288.