That leaves him just one event short of the minimum of 11 appearances that would make his winnings eligible to be counted in the Order of Merit.
That event could be the TNT Dutch Open which takes place the week after The Open at Royal Lytham and St Annes.
Persuading sponsors to pay Woods's £1.4 million appearance fee should not be a problem for companies will queue up to have their brand names associated with him.
Meanwhile, yesterday's final round of 66, which included an eagle two at the 13th, contributed to his 22-under-par winning total of 266. Campbell finished as runner-up.
The first prize cheque of £278,000 takes Woods's European earnings this season to £1.2m, nearly three times as much as that won by Campbell who remains leader of the Order of Merit. At least, for now.