Final Round
Tiger Woods holds the AT&T National trophy at Congressional Country Club's Blue Course. Earlier in the week, Woods had said he wanted to be a "greedy" host and win his own tournament.
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Final Round
Tiger Woods begins the celebration upon winning the AT&T National, his final event before the British Open. Woods is now 46-3 when he has at least a share of the lead heading into the final round.
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Final Round
Anthony Kim tosses his putter after missing a birdie putt on the 7th hole. "I had a lot of fun," Kim said of being paired with Woods in the final round. "It was a good learning experience. I'll be knocking on the door again."
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Final Round
Anthony Kim hits out of the trees on the 6th hole. Kim had a chance to contend with Woods but had a birdie-free back nine, and he finished with a 1-over 71, four shots back.
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Final Round
Caddie Steve Williams hands Tiger Woods his putter after Woods chipped up onto the 16th green. Woods then birdied the hole to move to 13 under.
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Final Round
Michael Allen, playing with Cameron Beckman, reacts after hitting a 143-yard eagle on No. 9. It was the only eagle of the day.
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Final Round
Tiger Woods watches his bunker shot roll on the 12th green.
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Third Round
Tiger Woods sinks an eagle putt on the 9th green.
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Third Round
Anthony Kim is shown on the 18th green. He missed a birdie putt for the lead.
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Third Round
Anthony Kim watches Jim Furyk's drive on hole No. 1.
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Third Round
Anthony Kim is shown on the 18th. Asked about his expectations for being paired with Tiger Woods in the final round, Kim said: "I expect he's going to be wearing a red shirt, and he's going to be out there ready to go -- and I'll be ready as well."
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Third Round
Tiger Woods gets a clean ball from caddie Steve Williams on the 18th green.
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Third Round
Rod Pampling jumps up to see his trap shot fall inches from the pin on the 17th.
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Third Round
Tiger Woods hits his second shot out of the rough into a sand bunker on the 11th. He double bogeyed the hole.
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Third Round
Tiger Woods hits out of the No. 11 bunker into the sand trap.
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Third Round
Cameron Beckman misses a birdie putt on the 18th.
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Third Round
Anthony Kim reacts to a bogey on the ninth hole.
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Second Round
Tiger Woods tees off on the par-3 seventh hole at the AT&T National on Friday at Congressional Country Club. Woods, the tournament host, shot 66 in the second round to take the lead at 10 under par.
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Second Round
Lucas Glover hits out of the sand trap at No. 4. Glover, the U.S. Open champion, shot 66 to move to 5 under, five strokes off the lead through two rounds.
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Second Round
All eyes in the gallery are on Tiger Woods's approach shot on the par-4 14th hole.
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Second Round
Woods fires out of the crowd on No. 18, his ninth hole of the second round. The tournament leader birdied Nos. 13, 15 and 16, then saved par several times when he didn't the the ball particularly well.
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First Round
Former U-Md. golf coach Fred Funk tees off on the 15th hole. After a double bogey at No. 1, Funk settled down and finished with a 1-over 71 in his opening round on Thursday.
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First Round
The masses gather at No. 10 to catch a glimpse of Tiger Woods teeing off at the picturesque par 3.
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First Round
Spectators gaze skyward as Tiger Woods hits his approach to the third green.
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First Round
U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover hits out of the deep rough on No. 14 on his way to a 1-under 69.
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First Round
Defending AT&T National champion Anthony Kim watches his approach on the final hole. Kim shot an 8-under 62 to set a course record.
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First Round
Jim Furyk places his ball as Davis Love III, left, and Anthony Kim size up their putts.
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First Round
AT&T National host Tiger Woods tees off on the third hole on the first day of the tournament at Congressional Country Club.
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First Round
Davis Love III hits out of the rough on the 12th hole.
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First Round
The crowd at Congressional Country Club watches Anthony Kim attempt a putt on the 7th hole.
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First Round
Jim Furyk chips up onto the 11th green.
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First Round
Tiger Woods celebrates after opening the tournament with birdies at both Nos. 1 and 2.
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Pro-Am
Jessica Simpson sings the national anthem at opening ceremonies.
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Pro-Am
Major Ken Dwyer, left, and Staff Sargeant Ramon Padilla, right, flank Tiger Woods as they hit a ceremonial tee shot during opening ceremonies.
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Pro-Am
Despite drawing plenty of jeers from the crowd, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo saw plenty of supporters not far from FedEx Field at Congressional Country Club.
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Pro-Am
Tiger Woods keeps an eye on his drive as he walks off the 16th tee. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, right, played alongside Woods.
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Pro-Am
When Tiger Woods is playing, even if it's during the pro-am and not the official tournament, the attention hardly diminishes from the galleries, shown here at the ninth hole.
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Pro-Am
Tiger Woods and Tony Romo stroll up the 16th fairway.
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Pro-Am
Tony Romo prepares to take a cut from the rough on the 14th hole.
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Pro-Am
Tiger Woods makes his way back to the fairway after hitting a ball out of the rough onto the 18th green. The majestic clubhouse at Congressional provides the backdrop.
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Tiger Woods catches a ride to his press conference prior to the tournament.
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Tiger Woods addresses the media.
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