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Winners of the Travelers Championship since it was first held as
the Greater Hartford Open Invitational in 1967, following victory
by American Kenny Perry in Cromwell, Connecticut, on Sunday (U.S.
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Kenny Perry shot 63 Sunday to finish with a tournament-record 258
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Glover doesn't let Open victory affect work plans AP
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Kenny Perry Leads Weather-Shortened Second Round at Travelers

by Shane BaconFiled under: PGA

For the second straight week on the PGA Tour, weather has caused
golf to conclude earlier than expected, with rain and storms
forcing the second round of the Travelers Championship to be
suspended for the day.Kenny Perry, who yesterday neared that
hallowed 59 before settling for a 9-under 61, is in the lead after
a second round 68 that included just three birdies to one bogey,
and a closing stretch to his round of ten straight pars. Perry has
six top-10s, but only one win, dating back to the FBR Open in early
F...
Toms cuts into Perry's lead at Travelers
Kenny Perry followed his opening 61 with a 68 and held on to a
two-stroke lead when thunderstorms halted the second round of the
Travelers Championship on Friday. Perry, who tied the course record
on Thursday, said he actually hit the ball better on Friday, but
lost his touch with the putter. He had just three birdies despite
hitting 16 greens. He and the rest of the morning golfers played
through off-and-on showers that slowed already soft greens.
