Kenny Perry
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James Kenneth Perry (born August 10, 1960) is an American professional golfer.
Perry was born in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. He attended Western Kentucky University and turned professional in 1982. He failed in his first two attempts to qualify for the PGA Tour at Q-school. He missed by 1 stroke one year and received word that his wife had gone into labor during the fourth round the next year. In 1985 a Franklin, Kentucky businessman and Lipscomb University graduate loaned him $5000 for a last shot at Q-school. Rather than repay the loan, he was asked to give a percentage of his tour earnings to Lipscomb University if he qualified. He tied for 40th at Q-school, earning his card with a two-shot cushion. Perry and his benefactor agreed on 5 percent, and he has maintained that commitment to the university ever since in the form of a scholarship for residents of Simpson County, Kentucky. In his first few seasons he found it a struggle to retain his qualified status, but he attained his first win in 1991 at the Memorial Tournament. Two more wins followed in the mid 1990s, another in 2001, and three victories in 2003. He was in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings for a short time. Perry won in 2005 at the Bay Hill Invitational and the Bank of America Colonial. In 2006 he became the tenth man to reach US$20 million in PGA Tour career earnings in addition to taking an 8-week break from the tour to recover from knee surgery.
He is a deacon in the Franklin, Kentucky, Church of Christ.
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[edit] PGA tour wins (9)
- 1991 (1) Memorial Tournament
- 1994 (1) New England Classic
- 1995 (1) Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
- 2001 (1) Buick Open
- 2003 (3) Bank of America Colonial, Memorial Tournament, Greater Milwaukee Open
- 2005 (2) Bay Hill Invitational, Bank of America Colonial
[edit] Other wins (1)
- 2005 Franklin Templeton Shootout (with John Huston)
[edit] National teams
- Presidents Cup: 1996, 2003, 2005
- Ryder Cup: 2004
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Profile on the PGA Tour's official site
- Lipscomb University press release - on the occasion of the honoring of Perry's benefactor
- Golf Today profile from 2003
- article in Louisville's Courier-Journal from 2006