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Adam Scott shoots a 3-under-par 68 on Sunday to nail down his third career victory on the PGA Tour. (Nick Wass - AP)
Booz Allen Classic

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_____ Basics _____
Where: TPC at Avenel (6,987 yards, par 71), Potomac.
Purse: $4.5 million (winner's share $810,000).

_____ Flashback _____
 Sabatini
Rory Sabbatini shoots a final-round 68 to win the rain-delayed FBR Capital Open, his second career victory.



Scott Goes Way Under,
Wins Booz Allen by 4
 
Adam Scott holds off a challenge from Charles Howell III to win the Booz Allen Classic by four shots.
 Boswell: Finally, A Good Showing
 Final Round Photos
 Video: Scott on the Victory
 Video: Howell III on the Chase


A Spirited Chase
Charles Howell III gamely gave chase on the final day of the Booz Allen Classic, getting close to leader Adam Scott.

Blake Honors Mother
Jay Don Blake honors his late mother with a tribute on the 18th hole.

Notebook
Discussions Continue
Booz Allen Hamilton's CEO expressed optimism when discussing his company's involvement in the PGA Tour's Washington stop.

In the News
Scott on Cruise, in Control: Australian Takes Six-Shot Lead at Booz Allen; St. Albans' Browne Is Second (Post, June 27, 2004)

Steady Sabbatini Looks to 'Go Low': Defending Champ Is 8 Strokes Back (Post, June 27, 2004)

Bryant Aims to Keep Game in Good Repair (Post, June 27, 2004)

PGA Tour Ponders Booz Allen Options: TPC at Avenel Needs Major -- or at Least Minor -- Upgrades to Attract More Top Players (Post, June 27, 2004)

Cejka Takes Trip Up the Leader Board (Post, June 27, 2004)

Scott Is a Quick Study: Australian Sets 36-Hole Mark; Howell, Browne 2 Back (Post, June 26, 2004)

Nothing Amateur About Haas's Professional Debut (Post, June 26, 2004)

No Bad Words for Lehman at Booz Allen (Post, June 26, 2004)

For Three Locals, Experience Counts (Post, June 26, 2004)

For the Record, It's Howell: Opening 10-Under 61 Sets Tournament Mark at TPC at Avenel (Post, June 25, 2004)

Micheel Is Happy To KISS And Tell (Post, June 25, 2004)

Ex-Terp Ponchock Derails on Front Nine (Post, June 25, 2004)

7 Years After Win at Avenel, Leonard Looks To Repeat Feat (Post, June 24, 2004)

Lineup Isn't Star-Studded, But There Will Still Be a Show (Post, June 24, 2004)

Feels Like 1st Time, Because It Is: Booz Allen Will Feature PGA Tour Debuts of Haas, Hendrix (Post, June 24, 2004)

Just a Wie Bit Similar: 20-Year-Old Na Is PGA Tour's Prodigy of Korean Descent (Post, June 23, 2004)

Bradford Breaks Through: Former All-Met, Terps Golfer Qualifies for Booz Allen Classic (Post, June 22, 2004)

Booz Allen Classic Will Take a Detour: Congressional Voted In As Host of 2005 Event (Post, June 10, 2004)

For Booz Allen Chairman, Big Names Are Tough Draw (Post, June 3, 2004)

Top Players Likely To Skip Booz Allen (Post, April 22, 2004)

Lingering Thoughts From Shinnecock Hills (washingtonpost.com, June 24, 2004)

Scott Wins Booz Allen Classic (Post, June 27, 2004; 7:20 PM)

At Last, Out of the Rough (Post, June 28, 2004)


Staying Out of the Rough
With nothing special expected from the Kemper FBR Capital Booz Allen Classic Open, two exciting players take their games to new heights.
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