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Congressional field missing many stars (AP)

 
Too bad the PGA Tour doesn't publish a disabled list. Tiger Woods is out for the rest of the year after surgery on his left knee. Adam Scott is still trying to recover from a broken pinky on his right hand that limited him at Torrey Pines. Vijay Singh injured his ribs in Europe a month ago and has gone to Hawaii for some rest before the British Open. (link)

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