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Associated Press
Thursday, June 11, 2009 MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Andrew Svoboda has a rooting interest in the St. Jude Classic. Svoboda, a mini-tour player from New York who grew up playing at Winged Foot, is the first alternate for the U.S. Open next week at Bethpage Black. He will get into the 156-man field provided one of six PGA Tour players don't win in Memphis. The USGA is holding one spot for anyone who wins multiple times on the PGA Tour during the past calendar year. Richard S. Johnson, Parker McLachlin, Michael Bradley, Brian Gay ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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