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"This is a golf course that has hosted major championships," Woods said. "There's no reason we can't play it tough."
More than the course, the AT&T National marks a return to the Philadelphia area for the first time since 2002, the final year of the short-lived Pennsylvania Classic held that year at Waynesborough Country Club. Based on the gallery earlier in the week, and the crowd that gathered around tee boxes and greens for Woods' pro-am group, they are expecting a big week.
"We have great confidence it's going to be a very successful event," PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem said. "We're back here next year, and after that, we'll look for opportunities. But certainly, this is a market we'd like to play longer term.
Woods won last year at Congressional with a 13-under 267, outlasting Anthony Kim in the final group and holding off a late charge from Hunter Mahan. Neither of them are here this week, as Kim recovers from thumb surgery and Mahan withdrew.
It is not nearly as strong a field as some other events, such as the Memorial or Quail Hollow Championship, as the European Tour returns to the continent and players gear up for the British Open.
Even so, it has attracted Furyk and Dustin Johnson, Vijay Singh and Davis Love III, Lucas Glover and Sean O'Hair, who makes his home in the Philadelphia area and recently joined Aronimink.
While he no longer is the host, Woods still took part in the opening ceremonies, which featured Bon Jovi. He says he is still working hard "behind the scenes," as proceeds benefit the Tiger Woods Foundation.
Most of the work, however, is on his game.
He has played only 17 rounds on the PGA Tour this year, not returning to competition until the Masters after five months of coping with the fallout from extramarital affairs. He has only two top 10s, both coming in the majors. He has posted consecutive rounds in the 60s only once this year, at the Memorial, where he was never a factor.
The circumstances have changed, but this is the longest stretch Woods has gone without winning at the start of a season since 2002.
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