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Fred Couples returns to AT&T Championship, site of 2011 dominance

By Associated Press
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Fred Couples returns to AT&T Championship, site of 2011 dominance

SAN ANTONIO – Fred Couples hopes to make himself right at home again at TPC San Antonio in the Champions Tour's AT&T Championship. 

After winning in 2011, Couples missed the event last year because of a back injury. Two years ago, he shot 62-62-66 for a seven-stroke victory. He had 26 birdies, matching the tour mark for a 54-hole event. 

"I shot crazy scores," Couples said on Thursday, a day before play opens on the Pete Dye-designed AT&T Canyons Course. "There are some really hard holes that don't fit my eye, and I played them well. There were some holes that I was able to cut off the tee, or I hit the fairway on par 5s and had shorter clubs into (the green) than most." 

The U.S. Presidents Cup captain is making his first start since tying for 18th last month at Pebble Beach in the Nature Valley First Tee Open. He's winless in 13 tour events this year and has four runner-up finishes. 

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"That's hard to swallow," Couples said. "I'm still not at an age where I just want to come out and play. If I'm going to do this, I'm going to compete." 

This tournament is the final regular-season event of the year. The top 30 on the money list on Sunday will advance to the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship next week at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. Kenny Perry leads the Charles Schwab Cup standings, 494 points ahead of second-place Bernhard Langer. 

Two-time PGA Tour winner Jose Coceres of Argentina is making his senior tour debut.