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Woods Fires 66 to Seize Lead at AT&T National (Post, July 4, 2009)

AT& T Tournament May Go Out of Area:  Alternate Course Necessary for 2010-11 (Post, July 8, 2008)

Furyk Charges, but Comes Up Short (Post, July 7, 2008)

AT&T National at a Glance (washingtonpost.com, July 6, 2008; 9:42 PM)

Missed Opportunities Are O'Hern's Undoing (Post, July 7, 2008)

Mediate Seals His Spot in British Open (Post, July 7, 2008)

Spotlight Shines Brightly At Home:  Marino's Crowd Mostly Peaceful During Final Day (Post, July 7, 2008)

Kim's 65 Clinches AT&T National:  23-Year-Old May Become a Worthy Rival for Woods (Post, July 7, 2008)

AT&T National (Post, July 6, 2008)

Kresge Has a Round Only a Mother Could Love (Post, July 6, 2008)

'Lumpy' Is Getting The Kinks Worked Out (Post, July 6, 2008)

Merrick Fails to Maintain His Momentum (Post, July 6, 2008)

Wilson, Mahan Fix Holes in Games:  Improvements Spark Climbs Up Leader Board (Post, July 6, 2008)

Putts Are a Problem For Fading Marino (Post, July 6, 2008)

Pernice Takes Slim Lead (Post, July 6, 2008)

Odor, but Not Order, Is Maintained in the Marino Gallery (Post, July 5, 2008)

Just in Time, Hamilton Finds Shot (Post, July 5, 2008)

Red-Hot Stricker Heads to White House (Post, July 5, 2008)

For Va. Tech's Weaver, Tour Is a Cut Above (Post, July 5, 2008)

Memories Linger for Couples (Post, July 5, 2008)

Rain Falls, Scores Drop At AT&T:  Pernice Sets Event Record, Shares Lead With Overton (Post, July 5, 2008)

Funk and Long, Partners in Prime:  PGA Tour Veteran, and His Longtime Caddie and Friend, Work Together (Post, July 4, 2008)

'I'm Not Washing My Armpits. . . . You Can Count on That.' (Post, July 4, 2008)

Figuring When To Buckle Down (By Thomas Boswell, July 4, 2008)

Mediate Is Still People's Choice (Post, July 4, 2008)

AT&T National (Post, July 4, 2008)

Club Makers Help Golfers Get a Grip (Post, July 4, 2008)

For Marino, A Happy Homecoming (Post, July 4, 2008)

Feherty Is Back Where He Belongs (By Leonard Shapiro, July 2, 2008; 11:12 PM)

An Open Discussion (By Thomas Boswell, July 3, 2008)

Tour Won't Object to Temporary Move (Post, July 3, 2008)

Schedules, Health Limit Field's Star Power (Post, July 3, 2008)

Things To Know (Post, July 3, 2008)

Water Use Habits Get a Splash of Fresh Ideas:  Advances in Management Techniques and Understanding of Grasses Address Environmental Concerns (Post, July 3, 2008)

For Woods, McLaughlin Is the Foundation:  When It Comes to the Star's Involvement in the AT& T National, There's a Go-To Guy, and It Isn't Tiger (Post, July 3, 2008)

A Steady Progression for 'The Tank':  From Humble Beginnings, Choi's Rise to the Top Is the Result of Digging In and Not Looking Back (Post, July 3, 2008)

Paying the Price:  With Powerful Swings Causing Significant Stress, Golf Can Be a Painful Pursuit (Post, July 3, 2008)

A Marshal's Reward Is Inside the Ropes (Post, July 3, 2008)

All Eyes on Him, Mediate Is Sight for Adoring Public (Post, July 2, 2008)

Drug Testing Begins for Tour Players (Post, July 2, 2008)

AT&T National (Post, July 1, 2008)

Tiger Will Sit Out AT&T (Post, July 1, 2008)

Congressional Board Supports Extension for AT&T National (Post, June 30, 2008; 2:40 PM)

Weaker Field Should Be a One-Time Aberration for AT&T National (By Leonard Shapiro, June 30, 2008; 1:11 AM)

An 'Ecstatic' Response (Post, July 10, 2007)

Inaugural Success Is All Tiger's, Long Term Is Up to Congressional (By Michael Wilbon, July 9, 2007)

Coming From Ahead to Lose:  3rd-Round Leader Appleby Shoots 40 on Front 9, Falls Behind Choi and Stricker (Post, July 9, 2007)

Course Of Action (By Thomas Boswell, July 9, 2007)

Scrappy Perez Finishes Strong to Earn Tie for 3rd (Post, July 9, 2007)

Furyk Remains Competitive, But He Still Can't Get It Rolling (Post, July 9, 2007)

Inside the Ropes at Congressional (Post, July 9, 2007)

Tournament Recap (Post, July 9, 2007)

Choi Rises to Occasion:  At Woods's High-Profile Tournament, It's the Low-Key Choi Who Grabs the Spotlight (Post, July 9, 2007)

Golf Has Never Looked So Much Like Us (By Thomas Boswell, July 8, 2007)

Close Misses Don't Spoil Woods's Big Hit (By Michael Wilbon, July 8, 2007)

Steady Drives Bolster Weir Into Contention (Post, July 8, 2007)

Stricker Again Has a Good Shot (Post, July 8, 2007)

Singh Slips Out of Contention (Post, July 8, 2007)

Appleby Stands Alone:  'Stuie' Giving Buddy Tiger a Hard Time (Post, July 8, 2007)

Secretary of State Adds Golf to Her Sports Bag (Post, July 7, 2007)

Andrade Remains on Solid Footing (Post, July 7, 2007)

Congressional Cuts Down Mickelson:  After Back-Nine Follies, Left-Hander Again Won't Be Working on the Weekend (Post, July 7, 2007)

Appleby Knows Tiger's True Colors (By Thomas Boswell, July 7, 2007)

Morning Glory for Woods:  World's Top Player Starts Early, Makes Late Rush to Trail by Six (Post, July 7, 2007)

After a Busy Couple of Weeks, Woods Is Sleepwalking the Course (By Thomas Boswell, July 6, 2007)

Funk Still Has 'Lofty Goals' on PGA Tour (Post, July 6, 2007)

Canada's Weir Branches Into the Wine Business (Post, July 6, 2007)

Fans Come Early To See Tiger Putt Or Just Walk By (Post, July 6, 2007)

Funk Shares Early Lead:  A Group of Five Sets First-Round Pace As Woods, Mickelson Both Struggle (Post, July 6, 2007)

Raising Millions for Charity, And Even More for Golfers (Post, July 5, 2007)

An Experience Not to Be Missed (By Thomas Boswell, July 5, 2007)

Avenel, a Possible Future Site, Earns Some Praise (Post, July 5, 2007)

It's Time for Tee at Congressional (Post, July 5, 2007)

His Own Back Yard:  For Caddie Mike 'Fluff' Cowan, Congressional Feels Like Home (Post, July 5, 2007)

No. 1 Like No One Before:  Scrutiny, Opportunity Separate Woods From His Forebears (Post, July 5, 2007)

Watching Grass Grow (Closely):  Congressional's Grounds Staff Has to Weather Heat of Moment (Post, July 5, 2007)

The Kids Are Alright:  The Effect of Fatherhood on Tiger Woods Has Been an Open Question. For an Answer, Look No Further Than Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson. (Post, July 5, 2007)

A Patriotic Return to Washington (Post, July 5, 2007)

Woods's School Chum, Beset by Injuries, Tries to Get Back on Course (Post, July 4, 2007)

Talkative Tiger Has Tales to Tell (By Sally Jenkins, July 4, 2007)

Playing Through:  While Woods Competed in Open, Pregnant Wife Was Hospitalized (Post, July 4, 2007)

NCAA Champ Lovemark Will Give AT& T National the Old College Try (Post, July 3, 2007)

Tee for Two:  When a PGA Tour Pro and a Weekend Duffer Hit Hains Point, The Results -- and Fairways and Greens -- Can Be Unpredictable (Post, July 2, 2007)

Woods Is the Driving Force:  Confluence of Events Paved Way for Superstar to Help Create the Area's New PGA Tour Event (Post, July 1, 2007)

Woods Formally Commits To Play at Congressional (Post, June 29, 2007)

Mickelson Joins Woods in AT& T National (Post, June 28, 2007)

AT&T National Is 'Confident' on Woods:  Director Expects New Father to Play (Post, June 20, 2007)

Former President Bush to Hit the First Ball at AT& T National (Post, June 13, 2007)

Facing Makeover, Avenel Eyeing Woods's Event (Post, May 31, 2007)

Congressional Testimony:  Woods Wants Bethesda Venue to Host His Event Every Year (Post, May 30, 2007)

Nationwide Event Full of Characters (Post, May 24, 2007)

For Mickelson, Summer Plans Might Not Include a D.C. Trip (Post, May 17, 2007)

Field for Tiger's Tournament Set at 120 (AP, March 28, 2007; 8:52 PM)

Lefty Defends Tiger Over His Tournament (AP, March 15, 2007; 4:12 AM)

Criticism Mounts Over Tiger's New Event (AP, March 8, 2007; 8:35 PM)

Tiger Woods Is Building A Washington Foundation:  Area to Benefit From Golfer's Philanthropy (Post, March 8, 2007)

Tour Returns to D.C. With Woods in Tow (AP, February 27, 2007; 7:33 PM)

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