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AKRON, Ohio -- K.J. Choi can think of 10 million reasons why he wants to win the FedEx Cup, and it adds up to one reason why he might be a sentimental favorite. "If I'm able to win it, I want to give it all to charity, 100 percent," Choi said. The FedEx Cup is a yearlong points race that culminates with four tournaments at the end of the year, with the winner getting $10 million in deferred ... [link]

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Mahan leads Bridgestone Invitational, with Tiger close on his heels
Published 8/3/2007 at Dot Wong
... If K.J. Choi wins the $10 million FedEx Cup, he knows exactly how he's going to spend the money. No, he doesn't have his eye on a Ferrari … ...

K.J. Choi is a Class Act
Published 8/3/2007 by dswinder at Epic Carnival - Pop Culture, Sports, Celebrities, Babes, Rumors, Innuendo
... It's rare that I choose to do a post that is 100% sincere, but after reading this story I felt compelled to give K.J. some recognition... ...

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