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By Bob Harig
ESPN.com Friday, September 19, 2008 LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Those who have watched him play golf know that Boo Weekley is much more than a cartoon character, as he is often portrayed. The man can strike a golf ball. Boy, can he strike a golf ball. That fact was often lost coming into the 37th Ryder Cup matches at Valhalla Golf Club, where Weekley and his country charm were viewed as comic relief more than a provider of points. "He is hysterical," noted U.S. captain Paul Azinger on Saturday night. "But Boo has a great game. We knew ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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