News - David Toms
Kenny Perry's PGA victory in Connecticut jumbled the Top 10 of the men's golf rankings, with Perry reaching a career-best ranking in the process. Perry won the Travelers Championship, finishing three strokes ahead of David Toms.
Jerry Kelly closed with a 1-under-par Sunday and won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans -- his long-awaited third victory on the PGA Tour. Kelly, who had been winless in his previous 200 events, finished at 14-under-par 274, a stroke ahead of Rory Sabbatini (67), Charles Howell III (68) and Charlie Wi (68). David Toms (68), winner of the event in 2001, shared fifth place at 12-under 276 with Steve Marino (70). Kelly won $1.13 million. You know, the 42-year-old Wisconsin native said.
Woody Austin produced quite a ripple effect. The Americans were drowning in their fourball matches Friday in the Presidents Cup when Austin became a symbol of their futility by losing his balance and taking a face-first plunge into the lake next to the 14th green at Royal Montreal.
David Toms' past visits to Pittsburgh haven't always been pleasant; maybe this trip to the U.S. Open will make up for it.

