K.J._Choi - AT&T NATIONAL PGA TOURNAMENT IN POTOMAC MARYLAND.

AT&T NATIONAL PGA TOURNAMENT IN POTOMAC MARYLAND.

K. J. Choi celebrates after sinking his final putt to win the Inaugural AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club in Potomac, Md. on July 8, 2007. Choi took first with a combined total of 9-under-par. (UPI Photo/David Brody)


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espn.com at 30 Nov 2008 05:04 pm
K.J. Choi holed an 11-foot birdie putt worth $270,000 on the 18th hole Sunday to win the 26th Skins Game with $415,000.
espn.com at 29 Nov 2008 05:25 pm
K.J. Choi rolled in a three-foot birdie putt worth $75,000 on the third hole Saturday, giving him the first-day lead in the 26th annual Skins Game.
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