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.”
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1. Zach Johnson
2. KJ Choi a close second
Choi has been clutch in his two wins, and I like the fact that he is trying to learn a little English along the way.
Anyone vote any different?
Woods has to be the leader at this point, with the two you mentioned close second and third.
he has three wins, two ties for second in the two majors played, and several other good finishes.
I had to look on the PGA Tour website to find the third win for Tiger. I thought he had only won two.
I still say that ZJ is #1, the edge going to him b/c of the major win. Tiger second, Choi third. If Tiger wins the Open Championship, the votes swing well in his favor. BUt for now, I still say ZJ.