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| Jun. 19, 2007With his tie for second at last week's U.S. Open, Tiger Woods increased his FedExCup lead to 3,706 points over Phil Mickelson. That margin is the largest any player has held this season, surpassing the 3,509-point lead Charles Howell III had on Mickelson after week 10.Finishing well in a major championship is something U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera is accustomed to over the course of his career. His win at Oakmont Country Club last week was his second top-10 in the U.S. Open to go with his three top-10s at the Masters Tournament and two top-10s at the British Open.This year, five players?Tiger Woods, Jerry Kelly, Justin Rose, David Toms and Paul Casey?have finished inside the top 10 at both the Masters Tournament and the U.S. Open. In 2006, no player had four top-10s in the majors, with Woods the only player to have three top-10s in those tournaments. Players with two top-10s at the majors a year ago were Angel Cabrera, Jim Furyk, Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Geoff Ogilvy, Adam Scott, Vijay Singh, Steve Stricker and Mike Weir.Notes on the Travelers Championship This week's Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn., has crowned only three international champions in its 55-year history, and those three victories came in consecutive years. The winners were South Africa's Nick Price and David Frost in 1993 and 1994, respectively, and Australia's Greg Norman in 1995. The closest an international player has come to winning recently was South Africa's Tjaart van der Walt, who lost in a playoff to Brad Faxon in 2005.Travelers Championship defending champion J.J. Henry will be making his ninth start at his home-state event this week. The Fairfield, Conn., native first played in the tournament as an amateur in 1998, tying for 56th. He then missed the cut in 1999, 2001 and 2002. He has made the cut in each of his last four starts and has earned $868,717.Henry became the first Connecticut-born player to win the event in its 55-year history.Last year, Henry fired a 7-under par 63 in the third round en route to a three-stroke victory over Hunter Mahan and Ryan Moore. The victory made Henry the 11th player to claim his first PGA TOUR win at the Travelers Championship. Henry was the first to do so since Brent Geiberger in 1999.The others to make this event his first win on the PGA TOUR were: Bob Toski (1953), Charlie Sifford (1967), Don Bies (1975), Phil Blackmar (1985), Mac O'Grady (1986), Mark Brooks (1988), Billy Ray Brown (1991), Stewart Cink (1997), and Olin Browne (1988).J.J. Henry's 63 during last year's third round was the lowest score of the tournament, matched only by Joe Ogilvie in the second round. Those 63s were two shots shy of the TPC River Highlands course record, posted by Kirk Triplett in 2000 and Phil Mickelson and Scott Verplank in 2001.Two of the last three Travelers Championships have been decided by playoffs. In 2004, Woody Austin defeated Tim Herron, and in 2005 Rhode Island resident Brad Faxon defeated Tjaart van der Walt.Last year, the par-4 first hole ranked as the second-toughest hole all week. At 434 yards, it yielded 47 birdies opposed to 105 bogeys or worse. |
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