Accuracy leads to 54th-place finish - Sunday, July 08, 2007

BETHESDA, Md. -- While hitting nearly 70-percent of his fairways and almost as many greens in regulation at last weekend's AT&T National, Notah Begay III feels like his game is coming around.

"My tee-to-green game was steady but I just made too many double bogeys," Notah said of his three largest miscues. "I feel like my game is headed in the right direction."

Notah, who finished in a tie for 54th place at the Tiger Woods-hosted event, has now made two of his last three cuts at PGA Tour events and will continue on to next week's John Deere Classic in Silvis, Ill.

Be sure to check back with Notah.com to follow NB3 in his quest to earn a fifth Tour victory.

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Notah's History at the AT&T National (1-0 vs. the cut)

This was the first year for the AT&T National.



Course
Congressional Country Club

, Bethesda, Md.

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