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2009 FedExCup standings and that’s just what he did.”
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then followed it up with rounds of 68-66-
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“I played flawless golf today,” said Perry.
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63 to beat David Toms and Paul Goydos
UNBELIEVABLE.
“It was probably one of the greatest
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TO SAY YOU
rounds I’ve ever played.”
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victory.
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time and place—that it helped put the
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“It’s time for me to move on from the
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The Perry-Kirsche love affair extended to
ACHIEVE IT IS A
Masters,” he said. “I learned a lot from it,
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Hartford’s galleries, annually among the
GREAT FEELING.”
but most of all I was determined to get
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largest and most enthusiastic on TOUR. back in the winner’s circle.”

— Kenny Perry, after winning in
While they had been supportive of Perry Hartford for the first time A place that has become as comfortable
in 22 starts
in the past, they rallied to his side with for Kenny Perry as the Kirsche home. ■
particular devotion last year since the
tournament came just months after
his disappointing playoff loss to Angel
Shotlink: How did Perry do it?
Cabrera at the Masters, where Perry
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bogeyed the 71st and 72nd holes to fall
into a playoff with Cabrera and Chad
Campbell.
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today,” said Perry. “I had so many people
pulling for me all over the golf course.
That Augusta thing, even though I lost, I
Course insight
had won over a lot of fans. My fan base
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has grown a hundred-fold since all that’s
happened. It’s been unbelievable.”
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by Perry’s performance in the final
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by four strokes at the turn but put on an
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