By Lou Aguila (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 03, 2013 08:09 PM EDT

Tiger Woods fizzled out in the weekend of the second leg of the FedEx Cup, but the world's most popular golfer still drew attention after bringing in his six-year-old daughter for the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.

Just like his dad's red-black dress code in the final round of every tournament, Samantha Woods rocked a red-shirt and black skirt at TPC Boston.

Tiger, who also brought his son Charlie - he, too, wearing a red and black outfit -  finished the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational several weeks ago at four-under score, 18 strokes behind eventual winner Henrik Stenson.

"He's never seen me win in person," Woods told Golf Channel via Huffington Post. "Sam was there at the U.S. Open in '08. She doesn't really remember it but she likes watching the video of it."

Still, the father-and-daughter tandem remained the most heartwarming moment of the tournament. Despite his rocky marriage life with now ex-wife Elin Nordegren, Woods continues to spend quality time with his two children.

Woods is scheduled to resume his hunt for another FedEx Cup title when the World Golf Championship resumes at Conway Farm Golf Club for the BMW Championships.

Meanwhile, Woods' girlfriend Lindsey Vonn is proud to reveal Tiger's weaknesses and talked about her competitive relationship with the top golfer.

"The hand-slapping game. I've got better reflexes and better balance," Vonn told FOX News when asked which game she often beat Woods.

Vonn, whose set to begin her skiing campaign after undergoing knee rehabilitation, said she enjoyed the competitive nature of her relationship with Woods, who usually had her number in almost every game.

"We're really competitive with everything," Vonn said. "Ping pong, tennis and whatever. I usually lose, which is really depressing."

Vonn, a multiple skiing world champion, remained uncertain if Woods can attend some of her events, especially the upcoming Winter Olympics in Russia.

"We're trying to figure it out," Vonn said about Woods. "But he definitely wants to be there. ... He plays pretty much the entire year."

With Son Charles at Bridgestone