THE UNIVERSITY HARY KANSAN THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2009 SPORTS 7B ED PRESS Motor wanted 0 seat start, win PGA Golf fans watch the action from a hill beside the 17th green during a practice round at the Players Championship golf tournament at The TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Tuesda. Course stars at Players Championship Players prepare for tricky links at TPC Sawgrass BY DOUG FERGUSON Associated Press Associated Press PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. Even with the strongest field in golf, The Players Championship is among the few tournaments where the biggest star is the golf course. The Stadium Course on the TPC Sawgrass has a personality all its own. Sure, it is renowned for its island green on the par-3 17th, perhaps the most notorious short hole in golf where players have hit 312 balls in the water over the last five years alone. But the shot is only 137 yards, a wedge for most players. The winning score has ranged from a record 24-under 264 by Greg Norman in 1994 to 3-under 285 by David Duval in 1999. The list of champions is as impressive as any — Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Davis Love III, Nick Price, Fred Couples — yet no one has ever repeated as champion. It can look easy. But it can play hard. A small sampling of players in the days before The Players Championship showed how complex this place can be. They were asked to describe the TPC Sawerass in one word. "Exciting," offered three-time major winner Padraig Harrington, the only player to be runner-up in consecutive years. "What I mean by that is that it's not a big brute of a course with long, boring par-4s. There's quite a lot of short, tricky par-4s out there. And there's a lot of intimidating His record is most peculiar. Woods was runner-up in 2000 to Hal Sutton, then won the next year over Vijay Singh. But he has not cracked the top 10 since then, his longest such streak of any PGA Tour event. "Exciting. What I mean by that is that it's not a big brute of a course with long, boring par-4s." He has never led after any round in any year except for when he rallied to win on a Monday in 2001. "Even without the players this week, it would be an exciting event." shots. A lot of water. It's a course that's exciting at all times. The Players Championship did not have Woods last year, the No. 1 attraction in golf, and there was excitement aplenty. It ended with a sudden-death playoff — the first playoff to start on the 17th hole — and Goydos promptly hit his tee shot into the water. PADRAIG HARRINGTON Major winner "Tricky," is the word chosen by Woods. The Stadium Course does not discriminate, offering winners who are power players (Woods, Norman, Couples, Mickelson) or short hitters (Fred Funk, Lee Janzen), stars (Price, Duval, Davis Love III) or unneraided winners (Craig Perks). Most people consider The Players Championship as the fifth major, which is why Steve Stricker used "challenging" for his word. Only eight of the champions at Sawgrass have failed to win a major. "It it not only challenges you physically, but it challenges you mentally," he said. "It's like a major. There's no letup on any hole. On every single shot, you have to be committed." Sergio Garcia is the defending champion when the Players championship begins Thursday, its 28th consecutive year on a course designed by Pete Dye and often described as "Dye-abolical", for the punishment the course metes out on whim. Goydos earned more notoriety for his playoff loss than any of his PGA Tour victories, in part because of his everyman personality that served as such a contrast to Garcia's illuminating career. Some debated whether starting a playoff on the 17th hole was fair or done purely for promotional purposes, but the guy who paid the steepest price had no qualms. "There's no advantage to any one player," he said. "All tour players pretty much are standing on that tee equal. You can look at a hole like 16 or 18 and you say there's an advantage to a guy who hooks the ball. Seventeen doesn't favor anybody." FINALLY! IT'S FINALS GUIDE FINALS GUIDE May 11-15 BEAT THE BOOKSTORE Bay & Sell College Textbooks THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Coming up empty ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee Brewers center fielder Mike Cameron can't come up with the catch on a ball hit to left-center field by Pittsburgh's Brandon Moss during the second inning of a game in Pittsburgh on Monday. The triple drove in the Pirates' first run of the game. WIN A 42" LCD HDTV OR SCOOTER!* 1ST MONTH FREE Offer valid through May 31, 2009* *in select units, resutctions apply *PETS allowed! -24-hour fitness, gameroom, business center *Free tanning* *Close to campus; or, if you don't feel like walking, take the bus!* NO APPLICATION FEE! NO DEPOSIT! 785. 841.5255 1421 W. 7th St. www.hawkspointel.com GRE $ ^{\text{TM}} $ LSAT $ ^{\text{TM}} $ GMAT $ ^{\text{TM}} $ TEST PREPARATION That's Right on Target. Enroll early and save $100! www.ContinuingEd.ku.edu (keyword: testprep) 785-864-5823 KU CONTINUING EDUCATION The University of Kansas