K.J. Choi won the AT&T National by three strokes Sunday for his second PGA Tour title of 2007. He won the Memorial tournament in late May. Host Tiger Woods was the main attraction all weekend, with crowds following him around the course, but he finished tied for sixth.
“I didn’t get a ‘W,’ so that was frustrating in that sense,” Woods told the media. “But this tournament in general has been a bigger success than anyone could have imagined.”
Colin Montgomerie won the European Open yesterday with a final round 5-under-par 65. Montgomerie defeated Niclas Fasth by a stroke for his first victory in 19 months …
Meanwhile, Brad Bryant shot a 4-under-par 68 Sunday to win the U.S. Senior Open. Bryant’s recent success on the Champions Tour follows a more than 20-year career on the PGA Tour with only one title …
Legend Oaks Golf Club near Charleston, S.C., has had a checkered past since being sold by its original owner in the early ’80s, but a recent facelift has turned it into a fun play, Tim McDonald writes at GolfCarolina.com.
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