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the 2008 season. Including his 64-67 on
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in Hawaii that appeals to Johnson.
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Johnson held a slim, one-stroke lead
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Zach played awfully well,” said Toms,
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who had 12 TOUR victories—including
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the 2001 PGA Championship—to his
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credit coming into the 2009 season.
“He’s a good player and tough to beat.”
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Course insight
of our story, 18-year-old Tadd Fujikawa
from Honolulu came up short in his bid
to become the youngest winner in TOUR 64 that was marred when he left a 10- Check This Out
history. The large, decidedly pro-Fujikawa footer for birdie short on 17. While he
• At the start of the
gallery lined the entirety of the 486-yard went on to birdie No. 18, it wasn’t quite
2009 TOUR season,
opening hole, and a sign hung on a palm enough to get the job done.
there were 28 rookies,
including 10 who had
tree near the green that read: “Go Tadd. “It was nice to get on the back nine and never played in a TOUR
Bring it Home.” It was put there and have a chance and get the competitive
event.
signed by Waialae’s grounds crew, who nerves going again,” Scott said. “I really
• As of the Sony Open in
Hawaii, there were 11
gave the kid a standing ovation. While enjoyed that, and I enjoyed the challenge.
players on TOUR under
Fujikawa was just two strokes behind I wish I could have made the putt on 17
the age of 25.
Johnson going into the final round, alas, to have a bit of a chance on the last, but
• The University of
Arizona had nine
he endured a 73 and ended the week tied all in all, I’m pretty happy with how my
alumni on TOUR, the
for 32nd place. game is shaping up.” ■
most of any school.
“I just couldn’t get anything going,”
said Fujikawa, a high school senior who
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doesn’t figure to be conflicted about
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career choices, since he earned $29,237
Leaderboard
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for his efforts. “It was a great week. I
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learned a lot from it. I qualified, I made
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the cut. I put myself in contention. If I
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2009 FedExCup standings
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can keep doing that, everything will work
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Waialae with a certain sense of satisfaction
Shotlink: How did Johnson do it?
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