Brought to you by Perry Parker Golf, the Parker Invitational at Pebble is the Pro-Am that draws players from around the globe!
Imagine yourself hitting shots where all the best players in the world have walked, talked, laughed, excelled, and struggled! Senior pros from the United States, Australian Legends Tour, and around the globe will compete for a guaranteed *$50,000 USD purse, and their 3-person amateur teams will compete in a 2 best ball format for fabulous prizes. We’ll kick things off with a practice round, at Pebble, on Monday, May 26; competition rounds at Spanish Bay, Spyglass Hill, and Pebble Beach, May 27-29; and wrap up with an awards dinner celebration on Thursday, May 29.
*may increase by tournament start
Check off a bucket list item when you register for this chance of a lifetime trip! It is a unique opportunity to play a tournament on these historic United States courses. Registration is now open for Senior Pros and amateur players of all ages.
A portion of the proceeds benefit charities in the bleeding disorder community.
WHERE
Hotels: The Lodge at Pebble Beach, The Inn at Spanish Bay, and Casa Palmero
Courses:
The Links at Spanish Bay
Spyglass Hill Golf Club
Pebble Beach Golf Links
WHEN
Monday, May 26 – Friday, May 30 (5/26 arrival, 5/30 departure)
Perry is currently a teaching Pro at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, California. He is also a national spokesperson and motivational speaker in the bleeding disorders community. This is a cause that means a great deal to Perry because he lives every day with Hemophilia A; his blood is deficient in Factor VIII so it does not clot properly. In order to bring his clotting levels up to normal, he has to infuse medicine. Perry is one of only a few people with Hemophilia to have ever played professional golf.
Residence: Laguna Niguel, California
Year Turned Pro: 1988
College: University of California at Irvine, double major Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Political Science.
Collegiate Wins: 3
Tours: Golden State Tour in California with over 30 wins, Canadian Tour with 5 wins, Asian Tour, Australian PGA Tour, Nike Tour, Australasian, Japanese, and PGA Tour
Senior Wins: Australian Legends Tour with 5 wins
Notable Accomplishments: 13 career hole in ones, low score of 62 in a tournament five times, qualified for 3 US Opens, medalist in qualifying for the 1997 US Open and the 2019 US Senior Open, he and his family were hosted at a special reception at the White House by President Clinton after an particularly impressive performance in 1997 at Congressional Country Club in Washington DC.
Residence – Laguna Niguel, California
Year Turned Pro – 1988
I currently live in Laguna Niguel, California with my wife, Lori, and we have twins, Scott and Diana. I grew up in Tustin, California. I played my college golf at University of California at Irvine and graduated with a double major Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Political Science. I won three collegiate tournaments while playing at UC Irvine. I turned professional in 1988 after I finished my collegiate career. I started playing on the Golden State Tour in California and won over 30 tournaments. I qualified for the Canadian Tour in 1990 and went on to win five tournaments there (1991 Saskatoon Open, 1992 BC Open, 1992 PEI Classic, 1998 MTS Classic, 1998 Eagle Creek Classic). My top five finish on the 1992 OOM in Canada gained me exempt status on the Asian Tour and the Australian PGA Tour. My best finish on the Australian Tour was a 6th place finish at the 1992 Palm Meadows Cup on the Gold Coast. I was paired with Aussie legends Peter O’Malley and Ian Baker Finch in the final round. I qualified for the Nike Tour (now Korn-Ferry Tour) in the USA and played on that tour form 1993-1997. My best finish on the Nike Tour was a 3rd place finish at the Tri-Cities Open in Washington. I won the Australian Legends Tour qualifying school in 2016 and have won four tournaments on the Aussie Legends Tour so far. I have 12 career hole in ones and my low score in a tournament is 62 (four times). I have been very fortunate to play golf all over the world with some of the world’s best players. The Tours I have played on include: Asian, Australasian, Australian Legends, Canadian, Japanese, Nike, and PGA tours. I currently teach golf at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, California. I am a national spokesperson and motivational speaker in the bleeding disorders community. I try to teach people with bleeding disorders that they can achieve their dreams and be physically active just like I have been with my bleeding disorder called hemophilia.
I have qualified for three United States Opens (1992 at Pebble Beach, 1997 at Congressional CC and 1998 at Olympic Club). I have been a medalist in qualifying for the 1997 US Open and for the 2019 US Senior Open. In 1997 at Congressional CC in Washington DC, I had a very special week. In the second round of the tournament I shot 70 and went on to make the cut. On the 625 yard par 5 9th hole that day, I holed out my third shot from 130 yards for the only eagle on the 9th hole that entire week. It was an exhilarating shot because the grandstand was packed, the crowd went wild and it was the shot of the day!! In addition, all the players that made the cut and their families were invited to attend a special reception at the White House hosted by US President Clinton. It is a memory that my entire family has cherished and will never forget!
The second professional achievement I am most proud of is winning five events on the Canadian Tour from 1991-1998.
In 1987 I made it to the semifinals of the California State Amateur that was played at Pebble Beach Golf Links. The semifinalists that year were Kevin Sutherland, Bob May, Mike Springer and myself. To this day it is one of my favorite tournaments in which I have ever played.