Found December 01, 2011 on Yahoo! Sports:
PLAYERS: K.J. Choi
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South Korean KJ Choi, who regularly practises in strong winds at his U.S. base in Dallas, was seemingly unflappable in 35 miles per hour (56 km/h) gusts during Thursday's first round at the Chevron World Challenge.
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