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It's a Tiger-less tournament hosted by Tiger. If you made plans to attend the AT&T; National and are disappointed that the world's No. 1 won't be there (because he's still at home recovering from his reconstructive knee surgery), don't get too down about it. Tiger's still excited to have his tournament "in our nation's capital on our nation's birthday," and you should be, too. (link)

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