(Reuters) - Simply being back at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland for this week's AT&T National gives Masters champion Adam Scott reason to smile as he continues his build-up to next month's British Open. The Australian world number four has finished in the top three for the past two years at the PGA Tour event, which benefits the Tiger Woods Foundation, and he has always enjoyed playing golf in the general area of suburban Washington. ...
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