Streaky Perry the player to watch at Deere Run

Tue Jul 7, 2009 11:07pm BST
 
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - American world number four Kenny Perry is known for his red-hot streaks and will launch his title defence as heavy favourite for this week's John Deere Classic in Silvis, Illinois.

Perry clinched his 14th PGA Tour victory in his most recent start, at the Travelers Championship nine days ago, and will be bidding for his third win this year when he tees off in Thursday's opening round.

"My whole career has been like that," the 48-year-old Tour veteran told reporters in the build-up to this week's event at the TPC Deere Run. "I'm a very streaky player.

"I won three times in '03, the Colonial and Memorial back-to-back and two weeks later I won again. It just seems like whenever I get on these streaks I can hold my game together for four, five or six tournaments.

"I did that again this year," Perry added, referring to a run of six top-10s in his first 10 PGA Tour appearances of the season. That streak included a victory at the Phoenix Open in February and a playoff loss at the U.S. Masters in April.

He has since triumphed by three shots at the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut and can be expected to flourish again this week at one of his favourite venues.

Twelve months ago, Perry received widespread criticism for competing at Deere Run and then skipping the British Open at Royal Birkdale the following week.

PLEDGE HONOURED

Instead, he honoured his pledge to play at the Milwaukee Championship and his desire to qualify for the U.S. team at last year's Ryder Cup in his native Kentucky.  Continued...

 

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