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AT&T National

Tiger Woods hosts a PGA Tour event in the D.C. area once again as some of the best golfers in the world converge at Congressional Country Club's Blue Course.

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The Ace of Clubs
Article | Congressional Country Club is ready for the AT& T National. Then comes a two-year break to prepare for the 2011 U.S. Open.
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The Host With the Most
Article | Tiger Woods gave the moment lip service yesterday, because technically, when he stood on the 12th green at Congressional Country Club's Blue Course, he could have lost the AT&T National, his very own golf tournament. He was tied for the lead. He had just hit a ball a hole earlier that neither he ...
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Sunday Showdown
Article | Tiger Woods, the tournament host, and Anthony Kim, the defending champion, enter the final round of the AT& T National tied for the lead.
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Woods Fires 66 to Seize Lead at AT&T National
Article | The assumption, at around noon yesterday, was that Tiger Woods would head to the clubhouse at Congressional Country Club with the lead in the AT&T National, and that later in the afternoon Anthony Kim would match -- and perhaps surpass -- the number Woods posted. That would set up a fireworks-filled...
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