The Day

Kenny Perry wins 3M Championsh­ip for third and final time

- By MIKE COOK

Blaine, Minn. — Kenny Perry created more drama than he wanted Sunday in the last 3M Championsh­ip.

He closed with a 3-under 69 for a three-stroke victory in the PGA Tour Champions event that is being replaced by the PGA Tour's 3M Open.

Also the 2014 and 2015 winner at TPC Twin Cities, the 57-year-old Perry matched Hale Irwin's tournament record of three victories in the final edition of the event that started in 1993 at Bunker Hills.

"It's an honor. Incredible. He's one of the greatest players of all time," Perry said.

Perry's not done at the course where he finished in the top seven in all but one of his eight appearance­s, saying he'll participat­e in the 2019 3M Open. Players in the top-50 PGA Tour career money list — Perry is 26th — can cash in a one-time, season-long exemption to return to the tour after they've lost status.

"This golf course fits me to a T. ... It's going to be so long next year, I probably won't even recognize it when I come back," he said.

"I'll be back here hitting long irons while those kids will be hitting wedges." Five shots ahead after rounds of 66 and 60, Perry finished at 21-under 195 to win his 10th senior title and first since the 2017 U.S. Senior Open. He won the last of his 14 PGA Tour titles in 2008.

Following offseason shoulder surgery, Perry's best finish this season had been fifth at the Insperity Invitation­al in early May.

"I was very nervous today," he said. "It's hard to go out with a five-shot lead and be the hunted instead of being the hunter. It felt very odd out there.

“I didn't want to give it away; I didn't want to play too aggressive, I didn't want to play too safe."

Looking for his first win since the 2014 Quebec Championsh­ip, Wes Short Jr. was second after a 63.

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