Steve Stricker’s third straight victory in the John Deere Classic certainly was the most challenging — and by far the most dramatic.
With nine holes to play, Stricker led by five strokes. With two holes left, he was two shots down.
2011 JOHN DEERE CLASSIC
The 561-yard, par-5 second hole at TPC Deere Run was the easiest hole to birdie on the entire 2010 PGA Tour, surrendering 259 birdies last year.
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Twice, Stricker buried shots deep in bunkers, one so far under the sand he had a hard time finding the ball. At a third bunker, he had to take an awkward stance just to give himself a chance to swing.
But he won nevertheless, sinking a 25-foot putt from off the 18th green Sunday to beat rookie Kyle Stanley by one stroke.
“It became hard, real hard,” said Stricker, who was grateful for the encouraging words from caddie Jimmy Johnson.
“Jimmy was right there telling me the whole time, you know, it’s not over yet, just keep plugging, you never know what’s going to happen,” Stricker said. “And sure enough, he was right. Just play it all the way out and see what happens.”
Stricker’s clutch putt capped a roller coaster round on a steamy afternoon and gave him a 2-under par 69, good enough to make him the 10th golfer since World War II to win a tournament three straight times.
Despite a double bogey on No. 5, when he needed two shots to get out of a greenside bunker, and bogeys on 15 and 16, Stricker finished at 22-under 262. Stanley, 23, whose best finish previously had been a tie for 12th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in late March, closed with a 66.
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