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Kelly settles for 4-way tie for second

June 2, 2008 By WRN Contributor

Madison's Jerry Kelly settled for a 4-way tie for second place at this weekends PGA Memorial in Dublin, Ohio. 

Kenny Perry closed with a 3-under par 69 on Sunday to win the Memorial, joining Tiger Woods as the only three-time champions.

Kelly, Mike Weir, Justin Rose and Mathew Goggin all finished two shots back.  Goggin led for the first three rounds and started the final round yesterday with a 3-shot lead before faltering on the final day.

The 47 year old Perry became the oldest winner of the Memorial.

Listen / Download – Jerry Kelly feels his game is close. :14

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