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      <title>Ben Griffin&#39;s Defense Bid: The Trick Colonial Has Not Allowed Since Hogan</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The statistic that has been quoted in every preview of this week&amp;rsquo;s Charles Schwab Challenge is the one in which Ben Griffin, who arrives in Fort Worth as the defending champion, is bidding to become the first player since Ben Hogan to successfully defend a title at Colonial. Hogan did it twice, in the late nineteen-forties and again in the early nineteen-fifties. Nobody has done it since. The statistic is the kind of statistic that the broadcasters and the betting market and the player himself will be asked about every day this week. By Sunday evening the questions and the answers will either have confirmed the difficulty of the trick or extended the streak by another year. The shape of the difficulty is more interesting than the streak itself.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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