
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) -- Tiger Woods didn't have a full appreciation of his market at the AT&T National.
It's one thing for Woods to play with a celebrity in the pro-am, even an NFL quarterback. It's quite another when that quarterback is Tony Romo of the Dallas Cowboys, playing before fans who live for the Washington Redskins.
"I didn't realize it was going to be this big a deal," Woods said.
It will be the second quarterback Woods has played with in a pro-am this year. He played with Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts at the Quail Hollow Championship.
The difference might be in crowd reaction.
"It's going to be a fun round, but also an interesting one," Woods said. "Granted, he used to getting booed, and it is what it is."
GOYDOS ON THE GO: Paul Goydos tied for second last week at the Travelers Championship, which came with a big check and a small consolation. He moved into position to qualify for the British Open on a special, cumulative money list.
The British Open exempts the top two players (not already eligible) on a money list that includes The Players Championship, Memorial, St. Jude Classic, U.S. Open, Travelers Championship and this week's AT&T National.
Goydos earned $528,000 at Hartford, putting his total on the special money list at $759,467. That puts him atop the list among players not already eligible, leading U.S. Open runner-up Ricky Barnes ($588,762), John Mallinger ($584,319) and Kevin Na ($584,150).
PRO-AM PLAN: Starting next year, not playing in the pro-am won't necessarily mean being disqualified from PGA Tour events.
Under a plan the policy board adopted Tuesday, some players might have the option of skipping the round of golf with amateur clients in exchange for attending a corporate function during the tournament, such as a dinner or cocktail party with top clients.
The idea originated from the Tour Championship two years ago, when the greens at East Lake were in such bad shape from the heat that the pro-am was canceled and players instead took part in a Q&A with amateurs at breakfast.
"The sponsors loved it," Davis Love III said. "That's what got this thing going."
Love said the players ultimately would have the last word in case they need to participate in the pro-am to see the golf course. But he said it might help some players decide to play a tournament if they otherwise would miss because of family obligations.
Under the guidelines, anyone finishing in the top 30 on the money list of FedExCup standings could pick two tournaments where they can elect something other than the pro-am. Also, no more than three players per tournament could sign up for something other than the pro-am. Most of the arrangements would be decided a month in advance.
MAJOR STREAK: Phil Mickelson's wife, Amy, is to have surgery Wednesday to learn the scope of her breast cancer. Mickelson has already said it was "unlikely" he would play in the British Open during the early stages of her treatment.
If that's the case, it would end the longest active streak in the majors.
Mickelson has played 61 dating to the 1994 U.S. Open -- he missed the Masters that year after breaking his leg while skiing. Next line would be Vijay Singh, who now has played 60 consecutive majors.
No one from this generation is likely to match the major streak set by Jack Nicklaus, who played 146 in a row from the 1962 Masters through the 1998 U.S. Open.
DIVOTS: The Barclays will be held at Ridgewood Country Club in 2010, then move to Plainfield Country Club in 2011. ... Rich Beem's effort to raise money for Dallas Cowboys scouting assistant Rich Behm, injured when the team's practice facility collapsed, raised $10,321. It started out as Beem wanting only to auction the clubs he used at the two Dallas-area tournaments. ... Rhode Island Country Club will host the U.S. Women's Amateur in 2011, and The Country Club in Cleveland will host it a year later. ... Kenny Perry went over the $30 million mark in career earnings last week.
STAT OF THE WEEK: Fred Couples won his first PGA Tour event in 1983 at Congressional when it was called the Kemper Open.
FINAL WORD: "Fans actually knew who I was for once." -- U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover on the support he received in Hartford.
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