GOLF 2009: Quail Hollow Championship - Rd
Apr 30, 2009 - Charlotte, North Carolina, USA - K.J. CHOI during round one of the Quail Hollow Championship Copyright 2009 ZUMA Press Inc
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - South Korea's seven-time PGA Tour victor K.J. Choi and Asian Tour order of merit winner Thongchai Jaidee will headline ...
India's Himmat Rai stole the limelight by taking the second-round clubhouse lead at the Iskandar Johor Open on Friday with tournament marquee name ...
Apr 30, 2009 - Charlotte, North Carolina, USA - K.J. CHOI during round one of the Quail Hollow Championship Copyright 2009 ZUMA Press Inc
As global recession looms, with escalating job-losses and bankruptcies expected, multi-millionaire golf stars are also preparing for leaner times. Ryder Cup stalwart Paul Casey and South Korea's K.J. Choi both said they were ready to forego hefty paydays as the financial crisis ...
K.J. Choi, of South Korea, putts on the 11th green during the second round of the 2009 Sony Open golf tournament at the Waialae Country Club, Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 in Honolulu. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia) Copyright 2009 AP News
April 25, 2009: K.J. Choi tee's off during the third round of the Zurich Classic at the TPC in Avondale, LA Copyright 2009 ZUMA Press Inc
Japanese star Shigeki Maruyama posted four birdies on the front nine en route to a five-under 65 and the lead after the opening round of the PGA Sony Open. Geoff Ogilvy, who cruised to a six-stroke victory at the Mercedes-Benz Championship last ...
December 21, 2008: K.J. Choi in action during the final round of the Chevron World Challenge played at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, CA Copyright 2008 ZUMA Press Inc
K.J. Choi holds up his trophy on the 18th green at Congressional Country Club. Choi finished nine under and won the tournament Copyright 2008 ZUMA Press Inc
American Jim Furyk has shot a one-under-par 71 to maintain the lead the second round of the 5.75 million dollar Chevron World Challenge. The first-round leader, Furyk is at five-under 139, while South Korea's K.J. Choi, Anthony Kim and Camilo Villegas are ...
Feb 25-29 2004 Mike Weir and KJ Choi during play at the Accenture World Match play Golf Championships in Carlsbad, CA Copyright 2008 ZUMA Press Inc
South Korean KJ Choi sank a birdie putt worth two skins and 270,000 dollars at the final hole Sunday to win the 2008 Skins Game. Choi, a newcomer to the four-man unofficial event, finished the two days with a winning total of ...