Perry claims Buick after Austin crashes
AMERICAN Kenny Perry claimed his second title of the year when Woody Austin bogeyed the final hole to hand him victory at the Buick Open in Grand Blanc, Michigan.
With Perry in the clubhouse signing for an adventurous six-under 66, Austin watched his title hopes end with a bogey-bogey finish, missing a 18-foot par putt at the 18th to force a play-off.
Austin’s collapse left him with a four-under 68 and tied for second on 18-under 270 with Bubba Watson, who also missed a chance of a play-off.
Perry held on for a one-shot win with a total of 19-under-par 269.
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