golf.fanhouse.com - 6/26/2009
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by Shane Bacon There is one thing in golf that is miles bigger than a major championship or the rare double-eagle. It has only been done three times in the history of golf, with the last time coming in 1999. It's the sub-60 round. On Thursday, at the Travelers Championship, 48-year-old Kenny ...
sportsjudge.blogspot.com - 6/24/2009
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Well the 2009 US Open is in the
books, and what a wild tournament it was. So...
many players had the chance to win up until the final round, but Lucas Glover was the only player to keep it together for the length of the tournament. I was very impressed with his play and his cool demeanor, ...
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The Mulligan: Congrats to Lucas Glover
teeoffpost.com - 6/26/2009
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teeoffpost.com —
Kenny Perry had golf’s magic number – 59
– in his sites but finished with two pars...
for a two shot lead after the first round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Connecticut. Perry started out with a 29 over the first nine holes, including six birdies. ...
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Perry shoots 61 at Travelers Championship
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Ricky Barnes Continues to Play Well
FanHouse —
... was the story on Thursday at the Travelers Championship. He fired a first-round 61, good for 9-under and two shots clear of the field. ...
Paul Azinger DQ'd for Using Callaway Ball With Bad Stamp
FanHouse —
... Me, I like to check out the leaderboard by seeing who's currently on top, and then scrolling down to see who's dead last in the field. Given the state of my golf game it makes sense. Nothing like seeing a guy who hits golf balls for a living shooting on his worst day what I might shoot on my best. Anyway, this was the ritual last night, as I perused the Travelers Championship leaderboard. Kenny Perry fired a 61 (although he could have broken 60 in his sleep if not for Bacon jinxing him), and there, at the bottom of the page, sat Paul Azinger, ...
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Dogs That Chase Cars —
... -- Kenny Perry ties his personal best score on the PGA Tour with a 61. Yeah, it was low, but Perry missed four makeable putts on his way in to give himself a shot at 59. Oh well, he's still leading the Travelers Championship. [FanHouse] ...
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PGATOUR.com News 6/26/2009
MORE INTERVIEWS: Travelers Championship transcript archive DOUG MILNE: We'd like to welcome Kenny Perry to the interview room. Kenny, shot a 61 today which is a low first round Opening round at this tournament. Kenny, if you'd start off and give us ...