Kenny Perry wins John Deere Classic; Creamer holds on for Corning Classic title
Kenny Perry defeated Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson in a one-hole playoff Sunday to win the John Deere Classic. It was his third PGA Tour win in five starts, and nearly guarantees him a spot in the Ryder Cup Matches in Kentucky, Perry’s home state. The 47-year-old golfer will not compete in the upcoming British Open …
Paula Creamer carded a 2-over 73 yesterday to win the Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic by two strokes. The win comes just two weeks after Creamer fell from a place near the top the leaderboard at the U.S. Women’s Open, ending up with a 78 and tied for sixth …
Meanwhile, Graeme McDowell finished with a 3-under 68 Sunday to win the Scottish Open. Phil Mickelson came in tied for 38th, 11 shots back …
At ScotlandGolf.com, Kiel Christianson writes about Aberfeldy Golf Club in Perthshire.
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"I'm more than confident that I can spring back [today] and shoot a low score," said the embattled 18-year-old, still struggling to find the form that helped her finish top 10 in three major championships just two summers ago. "It's frustrating that my score isn't showing it."
This girl needs to come back to reality and soon!
I managed to squeeze in one more insult at Tony Romo today. Will you go out with me now? I will make a commitment not to get the squirrel activity going this time.
Sincerely,
CB
Hey gal, still waiting on that response...I dissed Romo some more for you so you to score some extra points with you. Hope you don't think I am the retard or Romo fanatic I look like.
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