Kenny Perry 2009 Masters - Interview After Final Round
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wasnt really a big kenny perry fan but this loss was heartbreaking. hes such a humble and nice guy, a pros pro with so much class, i hope kenny gets that major he deserves!
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What a cracking gentleman.
Well done KP.
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thats absolute 100% bollocks! the person who gets the ball in the hole in the least shots always wins.
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Kenny, your game is on and I believe you can win the Masters next year. Pace yourself, keep playing well & consistently, take care of yourself - remember that the sacrifices that you are making are worth it. In fact, your game is better than ever so step it up even more. Rededicate yourself to being the best golfer - elevate your fitness level, sharpen your mind, improve your weaknesses, refine your strengths, all while maintaining that even keel and humility that we all love and respect.
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It was tough to watch...but what an utterly classy gentleman. He's a winner in all the arenas that matter most. Let's hope he gets to capture one major before year's end.
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sucks dude i wanted him to win
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yeah thats hard to watch.. if anyone deserves to win a major then its him, i would say he's much better than your average golfer!
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Great interview. What an awesome guy
That's what it takes to be a great golfer. -Realism-
Kenny problem is that he always tries to hit the shot pure. Sometimes he needs to hit the shot last pure and more smooth when the time comes. Smooth wins. Pure loses. Look at Angel Cabrera, He's always smooth.
rickbradshawgolf 2 years ago
Cabrera is always smooth? Was that a smooth shot into the trees on 18? Angel is knocking on 40 and has won only twice on the PGA Tour and 5 times on the European Tour. He is only one major behind Phil!
jbreeves 2 years ago
Kenny Perry had only bogeyed 4 holes all week at the 2009 Masters. He birdied 16 and stepped up to the 17th tee on Easter Sunday with a 2 shot lead. He proceeded to bogey 17 and 18 and dropped into a 3 way tie for the lead with Chad Campbell and Angel Cabrera. Cabrera won the tournament on the 2nd playoff hole. Kenny is almost 49years old and would have been the oldest golfer to ever win a major. The 73rd Masters slipped from his grasp.
jbreeves 2 years ago