Holes 13 through 18 weren't the prettiest for Kenny Perry but with some clutch short game he claimed his second win of the year yesterday at the Buick Open. It looked like Woody Austin might stick around for a playoff but bogeys at 17 and 18 had him falter to second place with Bubba Watson. You have to admire Perry for sticking to his game plan of playing in the Ryder Cup and playing events that he knew he could play well in, he got a bit of flack for not playing the US Open but now he Perry can only smile wide because the Ryder Cup is in his home state and he'll be their on the team.
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