teeoffpost.com - 6/29/2009
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Kenny Perry won the Travelers Championship at the TPC River Highlands thanks to a flawless 63 in the final round. Perry set the tournament scoring record with a four round total of 258, two shots better than Notah Begay in 2000.
Perry fought off a late charge by David Toms with birdies on ...
Perry still leads Travelers Championship with play suspended
teeoffpost.com 6/27/2009 — Kenny Perry shot 68 to keep a two-shot lead over Ryan Moore at the Travelers Championship in Connecticut. Heavy rain and thunderstorms rolled in the afternoon leaving 73 players on the course when play was officially suspended around 6:00 p.m. at the TPC River Highlands.
Perry started the ...
Round up: Travelers Championship
teeoffpost.com 6/29/2009 — Kenny Perry soared to the top of the FedEx Cup standings with his second victory of the 2009 PGA TOUR season at the Travelers Championship. His final round 63 put Perry three shots better than David Toms and Paul Goydos.
Ryan Moore and Hunter Mahan finished with 64s to tie Ben Curtis for ...
Perry shoots 61 at Travelers Championship
teeoffpost.com 6/26/2009 — 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. ...
Goydos has edge at Travelers Championship
teeoffpost.com 6/28/2009 — Paul Goydos shot 63 in the third round to hold a one shot lead over Kenny Perry at the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands.
Goydos started out strong with a birdie on the second hole and added two more at the seventh and ninth holes, while carding one bogey at the eighth. He made a ...
Kenny Perry Finished Four Rounds in 258 Shots. How Far Could You Get?
waggleroom.com 6/29/2009 — Kenny Perry pulled himself up by the bootstraps and found his game this week in Connecticut at the Travelers Championship. He flirted with 59 in the first round and never let his foot off of the accelerator. Perry picked up his 14th career PGA Tour win - his eleventh after the age ...
Kenny Perry to Play in Open Championship Despite Mother's Cancer
waggleroom.com 7/6/2009 — Doug Ferguson is reporting out of Bethesda that Kenny Perry will play the Open Championship this year .
Kenny Perry has decided to play in the British Open next week after meeting with doctors for his mother, who is dying of blood cancer.
He had planned all along to play this British ...
Ho-Hum: Another Win for Kenny Perry
armchairgolfblog.blogspot.com 6/30/2009 — Kentucky thunder: J.B. Holmes and Kenny Perry at the Ryder Cup. (proforged/Flickr) I DON’T CARE HOW WELL you hit the ball, it’s the putter that makes the difference between good scores and great scores, near misses and trophies. Just ask Kenny Perry, who notched his second win this season at ...
Preview: Travelers Championship
teeoffpost.com 6/24/2009 — Following a wet U. S. Open, the PGA TOUR heads to Connecticut for the Travelers Championship at the TPC River Highlands. Stewart Cink is ready to defend his victory against a field that may be a little weary from the long U. S. Open week.
Cink will have to battle another tough field that ...
Watch Travelers Championship day live streaming golf
livegolfontv.blogspot.com 6/28/2009 — Watch Travelers Championship day live streaming golf
The US PGA Tour is the biggest Golf competition. This is the final day of Travelers Championship. So do not miss this opportunity to watch live this great golf tour.
Inside the field: Travelers Championship
pgatour.com 6/25/2009 — Who's playing at the Travelers Championship? We've analyzed the field based on the following categories (please check the bottom for late-breaking updates to the field):
Perry wins Travelers with record 258 —
FOXSports.com News for Golf 6/28/2009
Kenny Perry shot 63 Sunday to finish with a tournament-record 258 and win the Travelers Championship by three strokes over Paul Goydos and David Toms.
The 48-year old Perry, who led after each of the first two rounds, trailed by a stroke to Paul ...