» Thomas Boswell | Relatively few things move TigerWoods to almost childlike excitement, but the combination of Washington and Congressional have got him in their grip.
» Michael Wilbon | Golfers aren't accustomed to being supportive of anything in a team sense, but they appear to be in lock-step behind Tiger Woods's in pulling off the AT&T National.
» Sally Jenkins | Normally reluctant to let anyone get too close, Tiger Woods opened up Tuesday at Congressional.
» Oh Baby! | 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.
» Life at the Top | As the dominant golfer of this century, Tiger Woods has reaped riches and encountered challenges his predecessors could never have imagined.
» Bag Man | Mike "Fluff" Cowan, a PGA tour caddie since 1978, is a member at Congressional Country Club, and he caddied for Tiger Woods at Congressional in the 1997 U.S. Open.
» 11.5 on the Stimpmeter? | A course maintenance staff of more than 60 has worked hard to ensure that the greens are appropriately fast and the rough properly punishing.
» Inside the Game | As some players in this week's AT&T National field demonstrate, golf provides ways to show individual style. (PDF)
» Pro vs. Reporter | When a PGA Tour pro and a weekend duffer hit Hains Point, the results can be unpredictable.
» Obsessed With a Golf Star | Being a sportswriter means no cheerleading. But The Post's Eli Saslow is still loyal to a one-of-a-kind golfer.
» Swing | Our special section includes an interactive map of courses in the Washington area, video, galleries and a lot more.
» Leonard Shapiro -- Tuesday