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Not sure why we seem to single out 200 as a magic number when it come to starts on the PGA TOUR, but we do.
All transcripts courtesy of ASAP Sports. Tuesday, March 9, 2010 • Hunter Mahan • Paul Casey • Rory McIlroy
JAMES CRAMER: Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. I'm James Cramer with the PGA TOUR Communications department, and as you undoubtedly are aware, we announced yesterday resolution to the Ping Eye 2 iron and wedge controversy with the PGA TOUR.
WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-CA CHAMPIONSHIP: Transcript archive PAUL SYMES: Thank you for coming in, Rory. Obviously a big week this week, your thoughts coming into it.
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WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-CA CHAMPIONSHIP: Transcript archive PAUL SYMES: Strong performance last week; you come in pretty good form.
TAMPA, Fla. -- Amateur Mike Finster won the Bright House Networks Challenge Golf Series at TPC Tampa Bay, sealing his spot in the 2010 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am. Finster will now tee off in a $12,000 spot with the best golfers on the Champions Tour and celebrities like George Lopez, Vince Gill, Joe Theismann, Rondé Barber, Stone Phillips, Vinny Testaverde and Derrick Brooks.
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I took a direct hit on the chin last week, falling some 12,000 spots in the Yahoo! game, but mama said that there would be weeks like those. Mama said.
WORLD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS-CA CHAMPIONSHIP: Transcript archive JOEL SCHUCHMANN: Hunter Mahan, fresh off your win a couple of weeks ago at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, maybe a couple of opening comments about coming back to play here at Doral, the CA Championship, your fourth time at this event.
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