Golf-Tiger has extra incentive to win at Congressional

Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:16pm BST
 
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By Steve Ginsburg

BETHESDA, Maryland, June 30 (Reuters) - Tiger Woods said his role as host of this week's $6 million AT&T National provided an added incentive to finish top of the leaderboard at Congressional Country Club.

"It is fun winning your own event," the 33-year-old world number one told reporters Tuesday. "No doubt. It is awfully fun to do that."

Woods headlines a 120-player field at pristine Congressional, site of the 2011 U.S. Open. The four-day event at the 7,255-yard, par 70 course outside Washington, D.C., begins Thursday.

Among those also entered are newly crowned U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover, 2008 AT&T winner Anthony Kim, world number three Paul Casey and triple major winner Vijay Singh.

World number five Sergio Garcia and three-times major champion Padraig Harrington sit out the AT&T, preparing instead for next month's British Open by playing the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond next week.

Woods, still searching for his first major of the year, sat out the 2008 AT&T while he recuperated from knee surgery.

"Unfortunately I wasn't able to attend last year," he said. "I was at home watching it on the couch, and it wasn't a whole lot of fun."

The 14-times major winner said he was thrilled to have his injury behind him, adding that it "feels good to wake up in the morning and not ache, not want to move out of bed."  Continued...

 

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