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the 2009 season with four victories and, a couple of birdies and actually doing it

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Player of the Year in both 2006 and Dufner put the pressure on Stricker

primary charity—the
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Bank Championship on Labor Day for take a one-stroke lead that was soon


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his third win of the season, you can drop matched by Verplank who ran off four



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the “sneaky.” Now he’s not only just plain straight birdies on the closing holes.




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