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Paramus, New Jersey




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Tournament record:



261, Bob Gilder, 1982


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62, Dan Sikes (Par



72) 1967; Jim Wright,
t two weeks after Y.E. Yang “My fate was not in my own hands,”




1976, Hunter Mahan,
rocked the golf world by said Slocum, who jumped to the third
2007 (Par 71); Peter


Jacobsen, 1982,
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upsetting Tiger Woods in the spot in the rankings and earned a $1.35



Westchester C.C.;
PGA Championship it happened again. million winner’s cheque for his efforts.
Hunter Mahan, 2008,




Ridgewood CC (Par 70) This time the Cinderella winner was In the end, his ranking didn’t count



Heath Slocum, who barely qualified for all that much as he stood over a 20-



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for The Barclays and then went on foot par putt on the last green at Liberty





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of characters that included Woods, who endured a balky putter all week, had

TOUR Playoffs for




the FedExCup, the
Ernie Els, Padraig Harrington and missed a seven-footer for birdie. Slocum




event had been p


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Steve Stricker, adding an interesting got the job done in a big way.
on three different
courses—Westchester
twist to the calculations for the PGA “It was an incredible day, incredible


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