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By Jason Sobel
ESPN.com Tuesday, May 20, 2008 Ryuji Imada was the very picture of a PGA Tour player on the verge. He owned three career runner-up finishes, including two already this season. He was inside the top 20 on the money list and had established himself as one of the game's foremost short-game wizards. And so we shouldn't be surprised that Imada, 31, finally found the winner's circle at the AT&T Classic on Sunday. Less than 48 hours later, he sat down on the ESPN.com Hot Seat to discuss his potential Ryder Cup eligibility, moving ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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