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Stricker wins Senior PGA in playoff over Harrington, goes 2-for-2 in 2023 majors
NBC’s Jimmy Roberts, left, interviews Steve Stricker, of the United States, and his daughter and caddie, Izzi Stricker, after winning the Senior PGA Championship golf tournament at Fields Ranch East at PGA of America in Frisco, Texas, Sunday, May 28, 2023. (Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
Steve Stricker, of the United States, raises the Bourne Trophy after winning the Senior PGA Championship golf tournament at Fields Ranch East at PGA of America in Frisco, Texas, Sunday, May 28, 2023. Stricker defeated Padraig Harrington, of Ireland, in a playoff. (Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
Steve Stricker, of the United States, watches his shot from a fairway bunker on the second hole during the final round of the Senior PGA Championship golf tournament at Fields Ranch East at PGA of America in Frisco, Texas, Sunday, May 28, 2023. (Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
Padraig Harrington, of Ireland, watches his tee shot on the first hole during the final round of the Senior PGA Championship golf tournament at Fields Ranch East at PGA of America in Frisco, Texas, Sunday, May 28, 2023. (Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
Stewart Cink, of the United States, plays a shot from the rough on the second hole during the final round of the Senior PGA Championship golf tournament at Fields Ranch East at PGA of America in Frisco, Texas, Sunday, May 28, 2023. (Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News via AP)
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FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Steve Stricker squeezed daughter and temporary caddie Izzi just a little harder after finishing a comeback and winning the Senior PGA Championship.
Now a six-time senior major winner, Stricker shared this one with a high school golf champion in Wisconsin, where Stricker also was born and raised.
“She looks up to what I do for a living, and she plays pretty dang good golf herself,” Stricker said. “It’s a lot of fun to have her with me. It’s special.”
Stricker beat Padraig Harrington on the first hole of a playoff for the Senior PGA title Sunday, giving the 56-year-old American a sweep of the first two majors of the season.
Harrington forced the playoff with a short birdie putt on the par-5 18th, but put his drive in the replay of the 72nd hole in deep grass on the right side of the fairway.
After a failed attempt to hack the ball out, the 51-year-old Irishman dropped to what he said was about 270 yards away and put a 5-wood within 15 feet .
Stricker, who stayed away from his driver and laid up both times on 18, missed a second consecutive putt to win, but Harrington couldn’t make the par putt to extend the playoff.
“If I hole the putt, we could say it was one of the best shots I ever hit,” Harrington said. “The fact that I didn’t hole the putt, we’ll forget about it. Golf is cruel.”
Stricker and Harrington, who was trying to become the first wire-to-wire winner of the Senior PGA since Rocco Mediate in 2016, finished 18 under. Stricker shot 3-under 69 and Harrington 70.
Stricker’s win came two weeks after a second consecutive victory in the Regions Tradition.
Harrington’s first PGA Tour Champions title was the U.S. Senior Open last year, when he held off Stricker by a stroke in a duel of the opposing Ryder Cup captains from 2021.
They were at it again in the first event on the Fields Ranch East course at the new headquarters of the PGA of America. The venue in Frisco, about 35 miles north of Dallas, is set to host the PGA Championship in 2027 and 2034 with talk of the Ryder Cup coming in the late 2030s.
“This means a lot,” Stricker said. “I spent a lot of time with the PGA of America during the Ryder Cup. To play in another PGA next year I think will be a lot of fun, too.”
Stewart Cink, playing with Stricker and Harrington but never threatening to crash their two-man battle, made a 60-footer for birdie 2 at No. 17 and eagled the par-5 18th to finish two shots back.
A week after turning 50, Cink finished his Champions debut with a 69. He intends to keep competing on the PGA Tour for now.
“This is no pushover golf course,” Cink said. “I’m taking a lot of confidence down the road from here. I would be lying if I told you I wasn’t looking forward to my next PGA Tour Champions. I don’t know when it’s going to be, but I’m looking forward to it.”
South Korean and Dallas resident Y.E. Yang, the 2009 PGA champion, was alone in fourth at 11 under after a 70. Defending champion Steven Alker shot 71 to finish 9 under along with Miguel Angel Jimenez and Darren Clarke.
All five of Stricker’s previous senior major wins were by six shots, but this time he came from behind, erasing a five-shot deficit in the final nine holes of the third round to set up another two-player showdown with Harrington two years after the U.S. rout of Harrington’s crew at the Ryder Cup.
Stricker, who extended his Champions tour record with a 49th consecutive round of par or better, took a two-shot lead with a chip-in for birdie at the 220-yard, par-3 13th to answer a bogey at 12.
Harrington narrowed the deficit to one with a birdie at the short par-4 15th. After both made bogey at 17, Harrington missed an eagle attempt at 18 to give Stricker a putt for the win. Stricker missed from about 18 feet, and Harrington made a short putt to force the playoff.
“Steve is probably the toughest guy you could ever play on a Sunday,” Harrington said. “He has to have the best wedge game in the world. He’s a fabulous putter, he’s a fabulous chipper. In a match play situation, he’s somebody you don’t want to be playing against.”
The lead began slipping away from Harrington on Saturday when a bathroom break started a sequence that led to a double-bogey, his first over-par hole of the tournament, at the par-4 16th.
Harrington had another adventure on the same hole in the final round when a wayward tee shot hit a fan in the head down the left side, caroming almost all the way back to the fairway.
After putting his second shot on the green, Harrington greeted the fan sitting in a cart and holding what appeared be a napkin on his head wound. After giving him a signed glove, Harrington took out his wallet and gave the fan $300.
“It never really seems adequate to give a guy a glove,” Harrington said. “He’s a grown man, like what’s he want with a glove with my signature? So I thought, he said his wife was inside, but, please take your wife out for dinner on me. I hope I gave him enough for dinner — $300 should cover it, wouldn’t it?”
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Padraig Harrington leads Steve Stricker by 1 at Senior PGA
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FRISCO, Texas -- Padraig Harrington was in position for the 54-hole scoring record and a comfortable lead at the Senior PGA Championship.
Then the 51-year-old Irishman had to go to the restroom.
Paddy found a port-a-potty, had trouble with the door, rushed to his next shot and hit the ball into an area with native grasses en route to a double-bogey.
"As we are on the Champions tour, I had the longest pee ever," Harrington said. "And then I kind of rushed down the fairway and hit my shot. I just wasn't focused, I wasn't into it and I hit a bad shot in the hazard. That's my excuse. That's got to be original, I would assume."
At least he still has a 1-shot lead over Steve Stricker in what will be a final-round matchup of opposing Ryder Cup captains from 2021.
Stricker, the hottest PGA Tour Champions player by far and leader of the U.S. rout over Harrington's crew at Whistling Straits, is 1 shot back after matching Harrington's tournament-best, 8-under 64 from the opening round.
Harrington's lead on the back nine was briefly as big as 6 shots. Instead, he settled for a second consecutive 68 and was at 16-under 200, 1 stroke off Sam Snead's 50-year-old Senior PGA record for 54 holes.
Stricker extended his Champions-record streak of rounds of par or better to 48 in a row with four birdies on each nine. The 56-year-old hasn't finished outside the top eight in his first eight Champions starts.
"That's a fun position to be in, to try to be aggressive and you really got nothing to lose, you're trying to move your way up the leaderboard," said Stricker, who is coming off a win in the first senior major of the season, a second consecutive Regions Tradition victory two weeks ago.
Stewart Cink aced the 191-yard 13th hole in the first event on the Fields Ranch East course at the new Texas headquarters of the PGA of America, about 35 miles north of Dallas in Frisco.
He is 3 shots behind Harrington as the last of only three within 6 shots of the lead on a par-72 layout set to host the PGA Championship in 2027 and 2034 and possibly a Ryder Cup in the late 2030s.
Robert Karlsson , Darren Clarke and Y.E. Yang were at 9 under, a stroke better than defending Senior PGA champion Steven Alker , who shot 69.
Harrington gave Cink a leaping high-five after his playing partner's 6-iron bounced about 20 feet in front of the 13th hole and rolled in. Cink kissed his wife and caddie, Lisa, and gave the signed ball to a fan.
Making his PGA Tour Champions debut days after turning 50, Cink had to drop out of a native area on the next hole at 14 but salvaged a par. Two birdies and a bogey over the final four holes left him at 67.
"I don't know if I was ever eight back. I think I was seven," Cink said. "She [Lisa] said, 'Let's just try to like kind of pick our way back into sort of like shouting distance here.' It kind of gave me confidence to just, instead of getting it all back at once, I could just kind of pick away at it."
Harrington, the 2008 PGA champion and a two-time Open Championship winner, was on the verge of a runaway through 50 holes, and even escaped what looked to be the first momentum-turning moment.
Right on the edge of a native area on the short par-4 15th, Harrington took several swings to see how the tall grass would affect the shot, then finally put the ball inside 15 feet and just missed the birdie putt.
There was no escaping the trouble at the par-4 16th.
Harrington knew immediately his approach shot wasn't good, and took several whacks at the tall grass before attempting the first shot. The ball barely moved, and the second attempt was a high-arching shot that landed about 20 feet from the cup. Harrington missed the bogey putt.
"I knew he went to the restroom because I was telling a story and he dipped in," Cink said. "Must not have been a very good story, because he just had to go hit the restroom instead of listening to the rest of my story."
Stricker tied Harrington with a birdie putt on the par-5 18th, but Harrington matched it to retake the lead, blasting a long bunker shot inside 10 feet.
Harrington is looking to become the first wire-to-wire winner of the event since Rocco Mediate in 2016.
"Some days ... you hit a bad shot and you get a break and you make birdies," Harrington said. "Other days you play nice and solid and steady and then it just kind of gets in on you. I would be thrilled if I turn up tomorrow and play like I played today."
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Steve Stricker wins his 3rd PGA Tour Champions major of year with dominant weekend at Firestone
AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Steve Stricker won his third PGA Tour Champions major of the year, capping off a dominant weekend at Firestone with a 4-under 66 on Sunday for a three-shot victory in the Kaulig Companies Championship.
Stricker was five shots off the lead after a second-round 73, but closed with rounds of 65-66 for an 11-under 269 total. David Toms shot a final-round 65 to finish alone in second at 8 under.
The 56-year-old Stricker won the Regions Tradition in May, then triumphed two weeks later at the Senior PGA Championship. He has five victories this year on the over-50 tour and a lead of more than $2 million over second-place Bernhard Langer on the Charles Schwab Cup money list.
“It’s fun getting in contention on a day like today and knowing that you have to do certain things. The more times I’ve been there, the more times I’ve been able to handle it,” Stricker said. “And that’s been the fun part, that’s what keeps me motivated to come out here and continue to play.”
The win at Firestone gives Stricker a spot in next year's Players Championship, which he said was one of his goals. This event was previously known as the Senior Players Championship before Kaulig Companies took over as title sponsor.
“I think I get so emotional because we put so much into it,” said Stricker, who choked up during a greenside television interview.
Stricker played his first 13 holes in 3 under before his only bogey of the day on the par-4 14th. But he responded with a lengthy putt for birdie on the par-4 15th and a wedge to 2 feet for birdie on the par-5 16th, giving himself enough of a cushion to enjoy his walk to the 18th green.
Stricker has seven career majors on the PGA Tour Champions, tied with Hale Irwin for fourth all-time. His best finish in a major before turning 50 was a runner-up at the 1998 PGA Championship.
“I won 12 times (on the PGA Tour), but I never got into contention like I’m getting into contention now on the Champions Tour. I have more cracks at it, more times to fail, more times to succeed,” he said.
The final major of the year for the seniors will be the Senior British Open at Royal Porthcawl in Wales in two weeks.
The 65-year-old Langer, who won the U.S. Senior Open two weeks ago to break the PGA Tour Champions career victory record, closed with a 66 to finish alone in sixth, six shots back. Langer, a three-time winner of this event, holds the record for senior major wins with 12.
Harrison Frazar, who was tied with Stricker for the 54-hole lead, shot 70 and tied for third with K.J. Choi (68) and Ernie Els (68).
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Canada's Ames finishes 2nd, Alker rallies to claim Senior PGA Championship
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Canada's Stephen Ames placed second at the Senior PGA Championship, finishing three shots shy of Steven Alker's title-winning effort on Sunday in Benton Harbor, Mich.
Despite sharing, then holding the lead following the previous two rounds, Alker proved too much in the final round for Ames to emerge victorious.
Ten months ago, Alker was about to turn 50 without any guarantees of getting on the PGA Tour Champions because his professional career left plenty to be desired.
Over three decades, he played more than 550 tournaments on six tours. Only three of those seasons were on the PGA Tour. Two other seasons were in Europe.
Now the New Zealander is the hottest player on the senior circuit.
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His latest and greatest feat came Sunday at Harbor Shores by Lake Michigan when Alker overcame a four-shot deficit by making nine birdies in a closing 8-under 63 to capture the title.
His victory over Ames was Alker's fourth in his last 11 tournaments. Mike Weir of Bright's Grove, Ont., finished tied for fourth at nine-under.
"It's been a great ride out here and I'm enjoying myself," said Alker, who earned $630,000 US with his third victory of the year, pushing his season earnings to just over $1.8 million. "The first couple of weeks were OK. I wouldn't say I'm comfortable yet, but just comfortable playing with the guys out here."
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Alker finished at 16-under 268.
Alker's amazing play this season has certainly impressed his colleagues, especially Ames, who managed a 70 to finish runner-up. Bernhard Langer, the 64-year-old wonder from Germany, briefly tied for the lead on the back nine and shot 71 to finish third.
"I've watched Steven play on the European tour and the Korn Ferry Tour," said Ames, whose round included four birdies and three bogeys. "All of a sudden out here, wow. It's fantastic, great to see."
PGA Championship berth, comeback effort
The victory also secured Alker a spot next year in the PGA Championship at Oak Hill. So pedestrian was life in golf before 50 that he will be making his PGA Championship debut.
"It's just perseverance with a capital P," Alker said about his career turnaround.
Alker, who birdied three of his first five holes, bogeyed the difficult 443-yard seventh but then ran off four birdies in a row beginning at No. 8. He added birdies Nos. 15 and 16 to close the door on the competition.
Alker, who played in the penultimate group Sunday, was comfortable chasing Ames, Langer and Mike Weir.
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Ames, who had a share of the 36-hole lead with housemate Scott McCarron at 8 under and was the solo 54-hole leader by two strokes over Langer and Weir, said Harbor Shores played different Sunday because of warmer temperatures in the low 80s and south-southwest wind gusting to 25 mph.
"The lines and clubs were different off the tee, but I think everybody adjusted well," Ames said. "Obviously, some played better than others."
One who didn't was Langer, who now has four top-10 finishes at Senior PGAs played at Harbor Shores but not a victory. Seeking his 12th senior major title, Langer bogeyed three straight holes starting at No. 12 — twice his bogey count of the opening three rounds — for a closing 71 and a 10-under 274 .
Weir (72), Miguel Angel Jimenez (69), K.J. Choi (65) and Paul Goydos (71) tied for fourth.
Langer, who made four birdies on his front nine, had to play out of two divots at the 548-yard 10th before managing to save his par 5.
"That really stopped the momentum," said Langer, who then bogeyed Nos. 13-15. "It was obviously a missed opportunity. I was 14-under leading by one with eight holes to go and just didn't close it."
Ames birdied Nos. 2 and 3 to build a three-shot lead at 14-under. But Ames gave a stroke back with a bogey at the difficult seventh hole overlooking Lake Michigan and Alker, Langer and others began to close in.
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Alker, meanwhile, started the day with four straight 3s, two of them birdies, and then after bogeying the seventh, strung together four birdies beginning at the short 376-yard eighth hole to reach 14-under through 11.
When Ames birdied the 133-yard 11th, he joined Alker and Langer in a three-way tie and they had effectively separated themselves from the rest of the field.
The three-way tie didn't last long as Langer made bogey from the fairway at the 12th, and then he hooked his tee shot at the 193-yard 13th into the rough on way to a second straight bogey to fall two back at 12-under. He and Ames then bogeyed the par-4 14th.
Up ahead, Alker made birdie at the 508-yard, par-5 15th by the Paw Paw River and he suddenly found himself in control of the tournament at 15-under. His final birdie at 16 and two par saves on the closing holes secured the title.
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Just when you thought Bernhard Langer was done surprising people with what he could do on the golf course comes his performance at the 43rd U.S. Senior Open. The 65-year-old German, on the precipice of becoming the all-time winningest golfer in PGA Tour Champions history, cruised to a two-shot victory over Steve Stricker Sunday at SentryWorld in Wisconsin, a margin that is deceiving when he was up by seven strokes at one point early in the back nine.
With a one-under 70 on Sunday after bogeys on the final three holes, Langer posted a seven-under 277 total that gave him his 46th senior title, passing Hale Irwin, who he had shared the mark with since February. In the process, Langer won a senior major for the 12th time, and became the oldest winner of the U.S. Senior Open by eight years, passing Allen Doyle’s previous mark of being just shy of his 58th birthday when he won in 2006 at NCR Country Club.
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Win: Bernhard Langer, 277/-7, $720,000
2: Steve Stricker, 279/-5, $432,000
3: Jerry Kelly, 280/-4, $267,672
T-4: Rob Labritz, 282/-2, $171,954
T-4: Brett Quigley, 282/-2, $171,954
T-6: Steven Alker, 283/-1, $125,127
T-6: Retief Goosen, 283/-1, $125,127
T-6: Dicky Pride, 283/-1, $125,127
T-9: Alex Cejka, 284/E, $97,136
T-9: Y.E. Yang, 284/E, $97,136
11: K.J. Choi, 285/+1, $84,880
T-12: Joe Durant, 287/+3, $75,805
T-12: Ernie Els, 287/+3, $75,805
T-14: Craig Barlow, 288/+4, $62,932
T-14: Miguel Angel Jiménez, 288/+4, $62,932
T-14: Justin Leonard, 288/+4, $62,932
17: Tom Gillis, 289/+5, $55,419
T-18: Bob Estes, 290/+6, $46,026
T-18: Padraig Harrington, 290/+6, $46,026
T-18: Vijay Singh, 290/+6, $46,026
T-18: Paul Stankowski, 290/+6, $46,026
T-18: David Toms, 290/+6, $46,026
T-23: Paul Broadhurst, 291/+7, $34,089
T-23: Tim Herron, 291/+7, $34,089
T-23: Lee Janzen, 291/+7, $34,089
T-23: Colin Montgomerie, 291/+7, $34,089
T-27: Billy Andrade, 292/+8, $27,134
T-27: Dave Cunningham, 292/+8, $27,134
T-27: Paul Goydos, 292/+8, $27,134
T-27: Richard Green, 292/+8, $27,134
T-27: Rod Pampling, 292/+8, $27,134
T-32: Darren Clarke, 293/+9, $22,337
T-32: Harrison Frazar, 293/+9, $22,337
T-32: Jeff Maggert, 293/+9, $22,337
T-35: David Branshaw, 294/+10, $19,452
T-35: James Kingston, 294/+10, $19,452
T-35: Mike Weir, 294/+10, $19,452
T-38: Phillip Archer, 295/+11, $16,582
T-38: Clark Dennis, 295/+11, $16,582
T-38: Jeff Gove, 295/+11, $16,582
T-38: Bob Sowards, 295/+11, $16,582
T-42: Alan McLean, 296/+12, $13,362
T-42: Michael Muehr, 296/+12, $13,362
T-42: Phillip Price, 296/+12, $13,362
T-42: Ken Tanigawa, 296/+12, $13,362
T-42: Mark Strickland, 296/+12, Amateur
T-47: Hiroyuki Fujita, 297/+13, $10,719
T-47: Mark Hensby, 297/+13, $10,719
T-47: Mike Small, 297/+13, $10,719
50: Joakim Haeggman, 298/+14, $9,618
T-51: Stephen Ames, 300/+16, $8,822
T-51: Adilson da Silva, 300/+16, $8,822
T-51: John Huston, 300/+16, $8,822
T-51: Mark O'Meara, 300/+16, $8,822
T-51: Tom Pernice Jr., 300/+16, $8,822
56: Brad Adamonis, 301/+17, $8,451
T-57: Woody Austin, 302/+18, $8,290
T-57: Marco Dawson, 302/+18, $8,290
T-57: Keiichiro Fukabori, 302/+18, $8,290
T-60: Jesús Amaya, 304/+20, $8,009
T-60: Tom Lehman, 304/+20, $8,009
T-60: Kenny Perry, 304/+20, $8,009
T-60: Kirk Triplett, 304/+20, $8,009
T-60: Christian Raynor, 304/+20, Amateur
65: Takashi Kanemoto, 305/+21, $7,807
66: Harry Rudolph, 308/+24, $7,714
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The 2023 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Steve Stricker, who earned the major win on the 2023 PGA Tour Champions schedule at PGA Frisco's Field Ranch East ...
Stricker, the hottest PGA Tour Champions player by far and leader of the U.S. rout over Harrington's crew at Whistling Straits, is 1 shot back after matching Harrington's tournament-best, 8-under ...
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The 65-year-old Langer, who won the U.S. Senior Open two weeks ago to break the PGA Tour Champions career victory record, closed with a 66 to finish alone in sixth, six shots back. Langer, a three ...
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Canada's Stephen Ames comes up just short at Senior PGA Championship. Stephen Ames shot 70 in his final round of the senior PGA championship tournament, good enough for a second place finish at 13 ...
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