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Patrick P. Perez (born March 1, 1976) is an American professional golfer.

Perez was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He experienced his first PGA Tour victory in 2009 at the Bob Hope Classic. He has finished second twice, including a memorable runner-up result at Pebble Beach when his back-nine collapse led him to break a club over his leg.

He has featured in the top 100 of the Official World Golf Rankings.

On January 22, 2009, Perez finished the first 36 holes of the Bob Hope Classic with a 124 (-20), the lowest score in PGA Tour history through two rounds, relative to par. The start set or tied several records, including tieing the record for low score (124) in consecutive rounds. But on January 24, Steve Stricker broke the latter record of 124 with a 61-62 for 123 combined two rounds (third and fourth rounds). Perez went on to win the tournament by three strokes over John Merrick which was secured when Perez hit his second shot on the par 5 18th hole from 200 yards to 3 feet to win with a closing eagle for his first tour win.

Original Wikipedia article: Pat Perez

Personal Information
Player name Pat Perez
Birth date 1976/03/01
Birth place Phoenix, Arizona
Sport Golf
League PGA
Status Active
Weight 190 lb
Height 6 ft 1 in

Original Wikipedia article: Pat Perez

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