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TPC course suits good players

Doug Ferguson Associated Press

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – A corridor beneath the grandiose clubhouse is lined with black-and-white photographs from more than a quarter-century of winners at The Players Championship since it moved to the notorious TPC Sawgrass.

They have little in common except they beat the best field in golf and got rich.

There is powerful Adam Scott, 23, and pea-shooter Fred Funk, 48, the youngest and oldest champions.

Hal Sutton captured this event twice, once as a svelte young man in his second year, later at age 41 with a paunch, sweat stains and five of the most famous words uttered on the 18th hole of the Stadium Course – “Be the right club today!”

Past champions feature the power of Tiger Woods, Greg Norman and Fred Couples, the accuracy off the tee of Calvin Peete, grinders like Tom Kite, Lee Janzen and Justin Leonard, the pure ball striking of Nick Price, the short game of Phil Mickelson.

“It suits good players,” Paul Goydos concluded Wednesday. “If you show up here with your best game, you have a shot to win. I don’t think anyone walks out there and says, ‘I can’t play this golf course.’ “

There are a few things about The Players Championship that fall into the death-and-taxes category.

•Woods has no chance of winning because he’s not here. He had surgery on his right knee two days after the first major, giving him time to recover before the second major.

•Every player will watch anxiously until his tee shot on the 17th hole hits the island green, if it does.

•The winner will walk away with $1.71 million, more money than any other tournament offers on the PGA Tour.

But making a sound prediction on which style of game the Sawgrass best suits is like spinning a roulette wheel.

Perhaps the greatest testament to the variety of winners at The Players Championship is that Mickelson will try to become the first player in 35 years – this is the 27th year at the Stadium Course – to successfully defend his title.