DUBLIN, Ohio – One more putt would have given Kenny Perry two extra days on the PGA Tour, though it wouldn't have changed a thing.
He wanted the Memorial to be his final PGA Tour event, and whether that ended on Friday or Sunday was irrelevant.
The Memorial was the first of his 14 career victories in 1991, and it proved that he belonged among the best players. Even so, he never imagined playing nearly 30 years without ever losing his card until he was on the Champions Tour.
He had two close calls in the majors.