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An Eye on the Claret Jug - and a Son on the Bag

by Kenny Perry  |  July 16, 2009

Today I will be teeing off at the British Open at Turnberry and having another go at winning my first major championship. The views from the Alisha Course at Turnberry are incredible and so is the golf course. While the weather at the Open is always a huge factor, I am just looking forward to getting out on the course, controlling what I can and hitting solid golf shots.

The Open is going to be a family affair for me. My son Justin will be caddying for me and we are both hoping to catch a little magic like Jack Nicklaus did when he won the 1986 Masters with his son on the bag.

You can follow me and Justin and all the action from the open at www.opengolf.com.

I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every fan who wrote me words of encouragement after the Masters and during the week of the U.S. Open. Each one of those emails provided me with strength and motivation and made me all the more excited about getting over to Scotland and trying to bring the Claret Jug back to the States (and Kentucky)!

Please keep those emails coming, they mean the world to me. You can send me a message by visiting www.yeswekenny.com.

 

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