"Kenneth Wootson Duke" is an American professional golfer who plays on the PGA Tour.

Duke was born in Hope, Arkansas, the son of Ray and Bettie Duke. As a seventh grader in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, he was diagnosed with scoliosis; it was determined that his spine had a curvature of over 26 percent, and he wore a back brace 23 hours a day. Duke had surgery two years later after it was determined that his spine had a 51 percent curvature. At Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas/Little Rock, on February 25, 1985, the day of the surgery, Duke's spine was at 72 degrees and worsening. Once a 16-inch metal rod was attached to his spine, the curve of Duke’s back was set at 38 degrees, within the range of normal, and that’s where it has stayed ever since.

Months later, back playing for Arkadelphia High School, he won medalist honors in a high school district tournament while wearing a back brace. In 1987, he was the Arkansas High School Medalist at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Little Rock.

Duke played his college golf at Division II Henderson State University. Duke led the Reddies to four straight Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference titles and was a four-time AIC Golfer of the Year. In 1992, he earned NAIA All-American honors

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It was there; I just didn't get the lines on the greens. I hit it good; I just didn't get it in the hole.

I've changed my swing and my equipment this year. Maybe everything is coming together for me now.

I'm obviously pleased. Any time you can make 10 birdies you're doing something right.