Choi hopeful familiar spot will breed success
K.J. Choi hopes there is no better cure to a spiraling season than playing in a tournament he won just a year ago.
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Finchem kicks off PGA Tour’s new drug testing era
Golf enters the modern age of sports with a short walk through history.
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Patriotic opening ceremonies feature special guests
BETHESDA, Ma. — At first, the paratroopers looked like gnats against the clear blue sky.
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Transcript Archive: AT&T National
All transcripts courtesy of ASAP Sports.
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What they said: Stuart Appleby
NELSON SILVERIO: Thanks for joining us here at the AT&T National media center. You had a T-3 last year. Why don’t you chat about how your year is going so far.
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What they said: K.J. Choi
DOUG MILNE: We’d like to welcome K.J. Choi defending champion at the AT&T National. Thanks for joining us for a few minutes. You started off well with the win at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Just a few comments as you head back to defend your title here.
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What they said: Paul Goydos
JOAN vT ALEXANDER: We’d like to thank Paul Goydos for joining us here in the media center at the AT&T National, continuing a nice season for you.
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Maginnes: Thoughts on Tiger, Rocco and U.S. golfers
BETHESDA, Md. — Congressional Country Club, which is unquestionably the most American golf club in the country, is hosting Tiger’s event, the AT&T National, this week.
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PGA Tour kicks off a new era with drug testing
Golf enters the modern age of sports with a short walk through history.
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Wild and Wonderful West Virginia hosts Nationwide Tour Players Cup
Sam Snead, the World Golf Hall of Famer and PGA TOUR all-time wins leader, is smiling down on his secondary home state this summer as West Virginia takes a central role in making the Nationwide Tour an even larger part of PGA TOUR golf.
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What they said: Commissioner Tim Finchem
JOEL SCHUCHMANN: Members of the media, thank you for joining us here today at the AT&T National. We are joined by PGA TOUR Commissioner Tim Finchem, if you would like to start us out with a few opening comments.
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Crunch: AT&T National
K.J. Choi returns to Congressional Country Club this week to defend his AT&T National crown. He’ll hope to do better this week than he did earlier this season when he was the defending winner at the Memorial Tournament. He tied for 53rd.
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Montgomerie not giving up on Ryder Cup (AP)
Colin Montgomerie isn’t ready to give up on the Ryder Cup just yet. After ending a recent slump at last week’s French Open, Montgomerie hopes a successful defense of his European Open title this weekend will help earn a spot on the European team for the ninth time. His second-place finish in France boosted him to 14th in Europe’s Ryder Cup standings.
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European Tour’s new drug policy goes into effect
ASH, England (AP) — The European Tour’s new drug testing policy goes into effect this week, though it was uncertain when golfers would start to be asked for samples.
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PGA TOUR announces creation of flood relief fund
In response to the flooding which has recently devastated parts of the Midwest, this week the PGA TOUR announced the creation of the PGA TOUR Flood Relief Fund to assist in relief efforts.
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Groups we’re watching: AT&T National, first round
All times are eastern.
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New Euro Tour drug policy to start soon (AP)
The European Tour’s new drug testing policy goes into effect this week, though it was uncertain when golfers would start to be asked for samples. Tour officials will not say if any tests will be conducting during this week’s European Open, as the players are not meant to be told ahead of time. “We are going to start slowly,” said David Garland, the Tour’s director of operations who who is in charge…
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Stricker returns to where latest comeback started
BETHESDA, Md. — A year ago, Steve Stricker came to play at AT&T National in the midst of a solid, but not spectacular season.
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Perry Rallies to Win Buick Open
Kenny Perry joined a short list of multiple champions at the 50th Buick Open.
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Roberts Back in Winner’s Circle
Loren Roberts led all the way in his first win of the year.
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