K.J. Choi
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL - MAY 13: (L-R) NBC sportscaster Jimmy Roberts looks on as K.J. Choi of South Korea awards Matt Kuchar of the United States with the trophy after his two-stroke victory during the final round to win THE PLAYERS Championship held at THE PLAYERS Stadium course at TPC Sawgrass on May 13, 2012 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
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I'm just out there Kim, Justin Rose, winner at Doral (Fla.) two weeks ago, K.J. Choi and Bubba Watson were also among the group at 3 under. Kim aced the 203-yard 17th hole, finding the range with a 5-iron. Hitting the green has been an issue ... so making it in the hole was nice.More quotes »
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Golf glance: This week’s pro events
year: David Toms won his 13th tour title a week after losing a playoff to K.J. Choi in The Players Championship. Toms shot consecutive 62s to tie the tour record for the first 36 holes, then closed with rounds of 74 and 67 to beat Charlie Wi by a stroke. Last from Des Moines Register Read more »
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Tiger stays upbeat
the early commitments for the AT&T National, but in addition to Woods, past tournament champions Nick Watney, Justin Rose and KJ Choi will play in the $6.5 million event. Par on Congressional’s Blue Course will be 71 and at 7,535 yards. Woods has finishes from Calcutta Telegraph Read more »
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This week's upcoming golf events
YEAR: David Toms won his 13th tour title a week after losing a playoff to K.J. Choi in The Players Championship. NOTES: Jason Dufner and Hunter Mahan, the only two-time tour winners this year, are in the field along with Toms, 2010 champion Zach Johnson, Players from Augusta Chronicle Read more »
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Choi wary of young guns
third and fourth places respectively. "There has been a great change of attitude which has helped the Korean players emerge," Choi said. "Before, we used to be very self critical and negative. We were very hard (on ourselves) when we made mistakes and doubted from SuperSport Read more »
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Trio of players hole out on par-4s
itself to low scores throughout the day, not just among the early groups. David Toms, who lost The Players last year to K.J. Choi in a playoff, and Bob Estes, who got into the field through a major medical extension, both shot 7-under 65 in their final rounds. from Jacksonville.com Read more »