Pat Goss
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"Patrick Goss" is an United States/American radio and television personality based in Washington D.C.. Goss is the master technician on the television program MotorWeek, where he hosts a segment called Goss' Garage, and hosts a weekend radio show about Automobile/cars on WJFK-FM in Washington, DC. On his radio show, Goss answers questions regarding "automotive safety, performance and care". In addition to his radio show, he hosts a similarly formatted television talk show on TBD TV in Washington D.C.

Goss is a columnist for The Washington Post and National Corvette Owner's Association. He is also featured monthly in a live chat on The Washington Post webpage, where he answers car questions from around the world.

Goss owns and manages Pat Goss Car World t/a Goss' Garage, an automobile repair shop in Lanham-Seabrook, Maryland in suburban Washington D.C.

From 2006-2008, he was heard on WWWT/Talk Radio 3WT until 3WT went off the air in August 2008. Pat got his start as a mechanic at Rollins Park Shell in Rockville, Md.

Additionally, he is a spokesperson for Carchex, a Hunt Valley, Maryland-based company offering lead-generation services for automobile dealers and consumer assurance services for consumers. The company primarily offers extended car warranty services.

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Part of me, I'm torn on this event because I'm so excited for Dillon. I know as a golfer what it means for him, but as a college golf coach I'm kind of excited for this thing to be done. I'd like to get back to getting us all focused on college golf here. We have a team that should be the best in the Big Ten.

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Being able to sit on a lead overnight and win will add to his confidence. I wouldn't be surprised if Luke won more consistently now.

Our team believes that everyone can play well. Everyone hasn't shown it at the same time. If three or four guys play well this week, and the other one or two play OK, then the only hope the other teams can have this week is false hope.

Hopefully, he will play the Masters many times, but you never really know. My advice for him is to spend time enjoying everything outside of the golf. The par 3 (tournament), the fans, the atmosphere ? it?s the experience of a lifetime.

This is the best golf community in the United States.

One of the things I enjoy being around Luke is that he plays to win. He truly wants to be a great player. So, yes, he was getting frustrated by not winning. It means a lot to him to win. He knows that's how he will be defined.