Read: Imada downs Perry in playoff for first PGA TOUR victory
Ryuji Imada recorded six birdies against only one bogey in the final round of the AT&T Classic yesterday, including a birdies on the final hole in regulation which tied him for the lead and forced a playoff with nine-time PGA TOUR winner Kenny Perry.
When Imada recorded a bogey on his fifth hole of play in the final round, it was his first hole over par since the 17th hole of the opening round -- a streak of 40 consecutive holes without a bogey. The was a career best for Imada, who was playing in his 109th event on the PGA TOUR this week. Imada's previous high had been 38 consecutive bogey-free holes at the 2005 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.
