Player did not meet the minimum number of rounds requirement to be officially ranked. The rank indicated is the position the
player would be ranked if the minimum had been met.
Player did not meet the minimum number of rounds requirement to be officially ranked. The rank indicated is the position the
player would be ranked if the minimum had been met.
DID YOU KNOW?
His best finish on the PGA TOUR in 2011 is T38th at the Viking Classic.
Winner of the 2009 Payne Stewart Award...Took up golf at age 7 with encouragement from his father, who spent hours teeing
balls up for him...Member of Western Kentucky University and Kentucky Golf Halls of Fame...Named winner of the 2002 Charles
Bartlett Award, given to a professional golfer for his unselfish contributions to the betterment of society, by the Golf Writers
Association of America. Perry donates five percent of his winnings to Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN, to provide scholarships
for Simpson County students. Also, Perry built Country Creek, a public course in his hometown of Franklin, KY. In 1995, Perry
bought 142 acres of land and borrowed more than $2.5 million to design and build the only public course in the town. He designed
it for mid-to-high handicappers and kept it affordable: 18 holes with a cart is $28 on weekdays. Works from time to time behind
the counter, often asked, "Do you know Kenny Perry?"