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Latest NewsIn toughest conditions, Choi has to work for his win
HONOLULU (AP) -Every shot brought a tough decision. Every swing brought an unpredictable result.
K.J. Choi never imagined having to work so hard in paradise, even with a four-shot lead in the Sony Open. When he finally calmed his nerves and his putting stroke, however, he wound up as the champion everyone expected.
Choi survived the blustery conditions at Waialae and a spirited charge by Rory Sabbatini, closing with a 1-over 71 for a three-shot victory Sunday that put him in elite company. It...
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Tournament NotebookRound 4 Notes
Final-Round Notes – Sunday, January 13, 2008
Weather: Partly cloudy with a high temperature of 74 degrees. Winds N/NE at 20-30 mph.
K.J. Choi carded a final-round 71 en route to winning the Sony Open in Hawaii on Sunday, the seventh PGA TOUR title of his career. With his win, Choi picked up 4,500 FedExCup points and moved into first on the 2008 FedExCup points list. With his runner-up finish, Rory Sabbatini collected 2,700 points and moved up to fourth on the list. The FedExCup...
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Previous Tournament ArticlesMan About GolfWith Woods around, the question is this: Who's No. 2?
HONOLULU (AP) -The darkness of dawn Tuesday at Waialae Country Club wasn't enough to prevent a long line of PGA Tour players waiting to start their practice round at the Sony Open, the first full-field event of the season.
Among the early risers was Jason Day, the 19-year-old from Australia, which was symbolic in one respect. The youngest player on the PGA Tour is the latest in line with aspirations of challenging Tiger Woods.
``I'm sure I can take him down,'' he told Australian reporters in...
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