It's Tiger, Phil, the greats and no one else
And it wasn't because he couldn't bear to watch his only child squander an opportunity to get his first PGA Tour win. He almost never watches, because as his son's swing instructor and closest adviser, it all means too much to him.
Kenny Perry's familiar swing will be seen far more often this season on the Champions Tour. By Craig Dolch, PGATOUR.COM Contributor BOCA RATON, Fla. — Like most of his aging PGA TOUR comrades, Kenny Perry always heard how the quality of play on the
But by the end of the final round of the Phoenix Open, Spencer Levin had joined a list of luminaries who had matched an ignominious record for largest wasted lead in PGA Tour history. Levin, seeking his first tour win last week, began the final-round
It was the third largest rally to victory in a final round in PGA Tour history. So, naturally the 24-year-old was asked about both circumstances in his post-round press conference — which situation is easier to deal with? He thought for a moment.
It was the third largest rally to victory in a final round in PGA Tour history. So, naturally the 24-year-old was asked about both circumstances in his post-round press conference — which situation is easier to deal with? He thought for a moment.






