Facebook Newsvine Reddit From USA TodayBy Jerry Potter and Ted Bloch, USA TODAYBETHESDA, Md. — K.J. Choi hopes there is no better cure to a spiraling season than playing in a tournament he won just a year ago.After missing cuts in three of his last four starts, Choi''s Tuesday and Wednesday practice rounds at the AT&T National brought back a sense of familiarity and confidence to the South Korean who conquered the Congressional golf course last year. A NEW ERA: PGA implements drug testing"Every hole I remember exactly what (club) I played, what the situation was," Choi says of Congressional Country Club. "I think it''s going to help me a lot this week."Choi began the season hot, winning the Sony Open in hawaii on Jan. 13 to complement two other top-10 finishes on the year. But he stumbled at the Memorial, where he tied for 53rd in defense of his 2007 victory.Keep reading....
By Jerry Potter and Ted Bloch, USA TODAY
BETHESDA, Md. — K.J. Choi hopes there is no better cure to a spiraling season than playing in a tournament he won just a year ago.After missing cuts in three of his last four starts, Choi''s Tuesday and Wednesday practice rounds at the AT&T National brought back a sense of familiarity and confidence to the South Korean who conquered the Congressional golf course last year. A NEW ERA: PGA implements drug testing"Every hole I remember exactly what (club) I played, what the situation was," Choi says of Congressional Country Club. "I think it''s going to help me a lot this week."Choi began the season hot, winning the Sony Open in hawaii on Jan. 13 to complement two other top-10 finishes on the year. But he stumbled at the Memorial, where he tied for 53rd in defense of his 2007 victory.
BETHESDA, Md. — K.J. Choi hopes there is no better cure to a spiraling season than playing in a tournament he won just a year ago.
After missing cuts in three of his last four starts, Choi''s Tuesday and Wednesday practice rounds at the AT&T National brought back a sense of familiarity and confidence to the South Korean who conquered the Congressional golf course last year.
A NEW ERA: PGA implements drug testing
"Every hole I remember exactly what (club) I played, what the situation was," Choi says of Congressional Country Club. "I think it''s going to help me a lot this week."
Choi began the season hot, winning the Sony Open in hawaii on Jan. 13 to complement two other top-10 finishes on the year. But he stumbled at the Memorial, where he tied for 53rd in defense of his 2007 victory.
Keep reading....