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Steve Stricker wins by six at Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship

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Steve Stricker wins by six at Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship


    Written by The Associated Press

    Steve Stricker makes a birdie on No. 9 at SENIOR PLAYERS


    AKRON, Ohio — Steve Stricker won the Bridgestone SENIOR PLAYERS Championship on Sunday at difficult Firestone for his second victory of the year and third major title.

    Eight strokes ahead in the third round and four in front entering the final round, Stricker closed with an even-par 70 for a six-stroke victory over defending champion and Wisconsin friend Jerry Kelly.

    “It was so hard,” Stricker said. “It’s so hard to have a lead. And then to play with a friend, Jerry, out there, basically it’s his home course. This is exactly what he grew up on in Madison, Wisconsin. He plays well here. I could tell that he was playing well and I’m just trying to hang on. It’s tough to play when you’re not that aggressive, but I’m happy. It was a tough fight.”

    Stricker finished at 7-under 273 on the South Course. The U.S. Ryder Cup captain opened with a 63, shot 68 in the second round and 70 in the third.

    Kelly bogeyed four of the last five holes in a 72. He was coming off a victory two weeks ago in the American Family Insurance Championship, the PGA TOUR Champions event that Stricker runs in their hometown of Madison.

    “Just a good golf course,” Kelly said. “I mean, to shoot even par when you’ve got a lead like that, that’s tough. I would have had to shoot 4 under to catch him.”

    Stricker rebounded from a bogey on the par-4 fourth with birdies on the par-4 sixth, par-3 seventh and par-4 ninth to make the turn at 9 under. He dropped strokes on the back nine on the par-4 11th and 13th.

    He won the Chubb Classic in April in Florida, then squandered leads in the first two majors of the year, falling to Alex Cejka in the Regions Tradition in Alabama and KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship in Oklahoma.

    “I knew that I had the lead in the other two and didn’t come away with a victory in either one of them,” Stricker said. “It was even harder because I had that in the back of my mind, so it means even more that I was able to come out on top.”

    Wife Nicki worked as his caddie.

    “It’s always great to have her out here,” Stricker said. “She’s a calming influence and we work well together. Yeah, it’s good. She still enjoys coming out, the kids still enjoy coming out, so it’s a lot of fun.”

    Stricker has seven PGA TOUR Champions victories after winning 12 times on the PGA TOUR. He earned a spot in THE PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass next March.

    “Looking forward to that,” Stricker said. "I got in this year on Thursday morning, so next year I get a little more practice and prep. Looking forward to that. It’s always fun to go to THE PLAYERS Championship.

    Fred Couples shot a 67 to tie for third with David Toms (70) at even par. Ernie Els (72) was fifth at 2 over. Jim Furyk (73) was another stroke back.

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