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L. A. Times Dodgers Blog (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Late birdie shot on the 16th green gives Woods a one-stroke victory over Hunter Mahan. BETHESDA, Md. -- Tiger Woods won the AT&T National today, making a 20-foot birdie on the 16th and closing with a 3-under 67 to hold off Hunter Mahan for a one-shot victory at Congressional.
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The Washington Post (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Tournament's host is also its winner, capturing his 68th PGA Tour victory at Congressional.
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Vedasri (Free subscription) | 41 minutes ago
BBC NewsWoods wins his tournament with a late birdieThe Associated PressBETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Tiger Woods made it a hat trick of victories in tournaments hosted by PGA Tour stars, this one the most meaningful of all because it ...Woods, Kim Tied for Lead Entering Final RoundWashington PostFiguratively and literally, Tiger can own the fieldFOXSports.comTiger Woods Honors Wounded Warriors at AT&T...
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Even after 68 victories, Tiger Woods never had a finish quite like Sunday at the AT&T National.
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Times of India (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Tiger Woods sank a tension-packed 20-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole to seize the lead for good and won the PGA National by one stroke over Hunter Mahan on Sunday.
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The FanHouse - Cowboys (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
by Ryan Wilson Filed under: PGA Hunter Mahan started the day at the AT&T National -- the tournament Tiger Woods has hosted for three years now -- tied for 16th, six shots off the lead. And with just about every hole location qualifying as a sucker pin, nobody gave him much of a chance. Which is why it was something of a surprise when he signed for a 62, good for the top spot on the leaderboard...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Tiger Woods has won the AT&T National, making a 20-foot birdie on the 16th and closing with a 3-under 67 to hold off Hunter Mahan for a one-shot victory at Congressional.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Tourney host holds off charging Mahan for third victory this year He holds off charging Mahan, who ties course record with 62
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Anthony Kim finally gets a crack at Tiger Woods — and when he says he has been practicing for a moment like this all his life, Kim...
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Sports - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Tiger Woods and holder Anthony Kim set the stage for some final-day fireworks by sharing the lead after three rounds of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club on Saturday....
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Hooked On Golf Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
With the 4th of July festivities yesterday I didn’t get a chance to watch all of yesterday’s AT&T National. I’m finishing off watching yesterday’s round on my DVR before today’s coverage starts. By the way, today’s final round coverage of the AT&T National: 1:00 PM ET – 2:30 PM ET GOLF 3:00 PM ET – 6:30 PM [...]
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Hogs Haven (Free subscription) | yesterday
You didn't think we would just let the whole Tony Romo thing go did you? Only thing is...to properly get to the source of this one we had to pull out all the stops. I have never before even set foot on the grounds of Congressional Country Club. People like me generally aren't allowed on the grounds of places like that. But as luck would have it, a friend was kind enough to let me use his passes for...
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Sabermetric Research (Free subscription) | yesterday
" Loss Aversion " is a kind of irrationality where people care more about avoiding a loss more than about securing a gain of the same amount. For instance, if one person wins $50, while another identical person loses $50, the unlucky gambler will gain more unhappiness than the winner gains happiness. Because of this, people will expend more effort to avoid incurring a loss than they will...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 05/07/2009
Tournament host Tiger Woods and defending champion Anthony Kim have set the stage for a Sunday showdown at the AT&T National, with plenty of unexpected company at Congressional.