Kenny Perry says he won't look back after his agonising failure to win the Masters at Augusta on Sunday night.
Perry led eventual winner Angel Cabrera by two with two to play, and missed a 15-footer to win the last, but couldn't seal the deal.
And eventually he was pipped at the post by the Argentine in a play-off.
Thirteen years ago Perry had been two ahead standing on the final tee of the US PGA championship, but took a bogey six, saw Mark Brooks birdie the hole and lost their play-off.
"I've got two to think about now. But if this is the worst thing that happens to me, I can live with it. Great players get it done and Angel got it done."
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