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Sunday, June 29, 2008 While no one playing on the PGA Tour will get mistaken for an offensive lineman in the NFL anytime soon, the world's top players will begin getting randomly tested for performance-enhancing substances and other drugs this week at the AT&T National. No one (Gary Player notwithstanding) seems to think PEDs are an issue for today's professional golfers. But what about the future? Is the PGA Tour trying to be proactive instead of reactive like other major sports? Our experts give their takes ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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