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Boo Speaks to PGATour.com at the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship

Note: PGATOUR.COM’s T.J. Auclair is on-site on the first practice day of the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. He will file updates all day long.

RYDER CUP REUNION (3:05 p.m. ET) — Well, it looked like Harrington would be flying solo, until a voice with a familiar twang said, “If you don’t mind, I’ll just join y’all.”

It was Boo Weekley, who then asked his caddie, “Hey Joe-Joe, what are we doin’ here?”

His caddie handed Boo a three-wood, and they were off.

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Last Chance on Boo’s Ryder Cup Auction!

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This you last chance to bit on the two different polo’s that Boo wore during the Ryder cup! The auction will end at 11:59 pm, February 24. Visit www.booweekley.com/auction.php to bid now!

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Boo Weekley takes break from PGA to attend All Sports event

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OKALOOSA ISLAND – After climbing up into his shooting house on a hunting trip near his Milton home two weeks ago, Boo Weekley turned to his 7-year-old son and asked him what he wanted to hunt.

His intrepid son wanted a buck, but Weekley firmly told him, “you ain’t going to shoot none of mine, we’re going to shoot a doe first.” A few hours later, the top-flight golfer was carrying home dinner in the form of his son’s first kill.

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Boo Gets Fashionable

Instead of teeing it up at the FBR Open in Phoenix – the PGA Tour’s biggest open-air party and a tournament you’d expect him to relish – Boo Weekley was at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando promoting his new line of clothing.
Come again? Boo Weekley designing clothes?
Yes indeed, the 35-year-old, two-time tour winner from the Florida’s boondocks, the man who makes Forrest Gump sound like a university professor, was at the show introducing his new “Boo by Firethorn” line that features an awful lot of “duck-blind” camouflage and hunter’s orange.
Though fairly hands-on during the design and manufacturing process, Weekley admitted to knowing next to nothing about fashion. “They’re just using me for my name,” he joked before adding, “On tour, I usually pack for three weeks in a couple of bags. I reach in there in the morning and pull something out, snap it a couple of times and say, ‘That’ll match these britches.’ ”
He seemed equally confused by hi-tech advances in materials and fabrics: “I don’t know how the sweat come out and the sun don’t come in.”
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