Topic: K.J. Choi

Choi seeks major breakthrough at US Open

Not until K.J. Choi captured two key US PGA tuneup events for major championships in 2007 did the South Korean golf star start thinking he had the talent to win a major title himself.Four years later, and after yet another impressive triumph ...

Choi aims to draw on winning memories at Congressional

BETHESDA, Maryland (Reuters) - K.J. Choi will be able to feed off triumphant memories on the Blue Course at Congressional Country Club in his bid for major glory at this week's U.S. Open.Four years ago, the thick-set South Korean won the PGA ...

Club change puts Choi in swing of things at Augusta

AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - A calculated gamble by K.J. Choi could pay big dividends for the South Korean at the Masters.Choi, a seven-times winner on the U.S. PGA Tour, went against conventional wisdom by swapping his lowest irons for hybrid clubs in ...
In case you're wondering who won the Masters 2010 golf tournament the answer is the one everyone expected - Phil Mickelson! Of course there was? Phil Mickelson winning the tournament, and there was the fascination held watching Tiger Woods every move. Mickelson ...

Oosthuizen rallies after slipping off pace

BRO, Sweden (Reuters) - British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen was still in the hunt for a Scandinavian Masters title on Friday to follow his first major win despite slipping off the second round lead at one stage.The 27-year-old South African dropped five ...

Caddie back to providing brains and brawn for Choi

BRO, Sweden (Reuters) - For three years, Andy Prodger has been in the fortunate position of being a caddie who does not carry clubs but South Korea's K.J. Choi has halted the unique set-up after it made him a figure of fun.Prodger, ...
With a nod to croquet, K.J. Choi makes radical change with putter heading into British OpenK.J. Choi has been getting more attention than anyone on the putting green.He starts out like everyone else, lining up alongside the ball for what appears to ...
The world's top two golfers couldn't find a birdie between them as Pebble Beach put up a fight on the first day of the US Open golf championship.England's Paul Casey, Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge and American Shaun Micheel shared the clubhouse lead ...

Four share early lead at Pebble Beach US Open

Mike Weir chipped in for birdie at 16 then finished with two bogeys that still left him with a share of the early US Open lead Thursday alongside KJ Choi, Ian Poulter and Rafael Cabrera Bello.The par-71, 7,040-yard Pebble Beach Golf Links ...

Asians aim to make a splash at Pebble Beach

South Korean K.J. Choi, who has soared back into the world's top 40 this year after sharing fourth place at the Masters with Tiger Woods, has a simple US Open game plan."I'm going to try to get through four rounds, and finish ...
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