Tournament host Tiger Woods and defending champion Anthony Kim , go up against talented pros who will tee it up at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club.
Woods, who is returning to compete in the tournament after missing it last year because of knee surgery, and Kim, whose victory on the Blue Course jump-started his breakthrough season, are going against one of the strongest fields of the year in the $6 million event, June 30-July 5.
Major championship winners, Ryder Cup heroes and young superstars-in-the-making, are all lining up to make their mark on what figures to be a classic tournament.
Woods won in the third tournament of his comeback from knee surgery when he took the trophy at Bay Hill. His results so far have shown remarkable consistency, even after an eight-month layoff. The 14-time major winner has placed in the top 10 in each of his five stroke play events, including a tie for sixth at the Masters, the first major of the year.
For more on this year's tournament visit www.attnational.org or call 949.725.3003.
Woods, who is returning to compete in the tournament after missing it last year because of knee surgery, and Kim, whose victory on the Blue Course jump-started his breakthrough season, are going against one of the strongest fields of the year in the $6 million event, June 30-July 5.
Major championship winners, Ryder Cup heroes and young superstars-in-the-making, are all lining up to make their mark on what figures to be a classic tournament.
Woods won in the third tournament of his comeback from knee surgery when he took the trophy at Bay Hill. His results so far have shown remarkable consistency, even after an eight-month layoff. The 14-time major winner has placed in the top 10 in each of his five stroke play events, including a tie for sixth at the Masters, the first major of the year.
For more on this year's tournament visit www.attnational.org or call 949.725.3003.
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