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- Full name: James Kenneth PerryPGATour.com: Kenny Perry
- Born: August 10, 1960PGATour.com: Kenny Perry
- Birthplace: Elizabethtown, KentuckyPGATour.com: Kenny Perry
- Height: 6'2"PGATour.com: Kenny Perry
- Weight: 220 lbsPGATour.com: Kenny Perry
- College: Western Kentucky UniversityPGATour.com: Kenny Perry
- Swings: RightPGATour.com: Kenny Perry
- Turned pro: 1982PGATour.com: Kenny Perry
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Kenny Perry is a professional golfer on the PGA Tour.
Perry had an exceptional performance at The Masters 2009 tournament, scoring 68, 67, 70 and 71 in the first three rounds for a three-way tie for first place with Angel Cabrera and Chad Campbell at 12-under par. After a two round sudden-death playoff, Perry was defeated by Cabrera to place second overall in the tournament.Masters.com: Scores ESPN.com: Jason Sobel's Live Masters Blog (April 12, 2009)
Notable Finishes
- 2009: FBR Open, first place
- 2008: Buick Open, first place
- 2008: John Deere Classic, first place
- 2008: the Memorial Tournament, first place
- 2008: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, tied for third
- 2008: AT&T Classic, second place
- 2008: Travelers Championship, tied for sixth
- 2008: U.S. Bank in Milwaukee, tied for sixth
- 2008: Wendy's 3-Tour Challe, tied for second
- 2007: the Memorial Tournament, tied for third
- 2007: U.S. Bank in Milwaukee, tied for fifth
- 2007: Merrill Lynch Shootout, tied for third
- 2006: Merrill Lynch Shootout, tied for third
- 2005: Bank of America Colonial, first place
- 2005 Bay Hill Invitational, first place
- 2005: Franklin Templeton Shootout, first place
- 2005: Barclays Classic, tied for third
- 2005: U.S. Bank in Milwaukee, tied for ninth
- 2005: WGC-NEC Invitational, tied for sixth
- 2005: Buick Championship, seventh place
- 2005: Target World Challenge, fifth place
- 2003: Greater Milwaukee Open, first place
- 2003: the Memorial Tournament, first place
- 2003: Bank of America Colonial, first place
- 2001: Buick Open, first place
- 1995: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, first place
- 1994: New England Classic, first place
- 1991: Memorial Tournament, first place