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Steve Stricker wins Regions Tradition by six strokes

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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - MAY 14: Steve Stricker of the United States watches his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Regions Tradition at Greystone Golf and Country Club on May 14, 2023 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - MAY 14: Steve Stricker of the United States watches his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Regions Tradition at Greystone Golf and Country Club on May 14, 2023 in Birmingham, Alabama. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

Defends title at Greystone G&CC in decisive fashion; marks his 25th TOUR-sanctioned victory



    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- A close contest for three days, the Regions Tradition ultimately ended up in just another six-stroke victory for Steve Stricker.

    It's becoming a trend.

    Stricker tied the Regions Tradition record with a 23-under 265, including Sunday's closing 65, and ran away with his second straight title at the season’s first PGA TOUR Champions major by six strokes over Ernie Els and Robert Karlsson.

    It’s his third win at the Regions Tradition in five starts -- all by six shots -- and gave the 56-year-old five major wins, sixth-most on the 50-and-over circuit. He also has two runner-up finishes in that span on the par-72 Founders Course at Greystone.


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    “It was a special week here again,” Stricker said. "I don’t know what it is about this place, but it brings out the best in me for some reason. I’ve played some really good golf here and today was no different.

    “I got off to a good start, birdieing the first three holes kind of settled my nerves a little bit. I played really nicely all the way around.”

    Stricker's late surge Saturday pulled him into a tie with Karlsson entering the final round, and the Wisconsin native kept the pedal down early Sunday.

    His birdie putt for the outright tournament scoring record was only about a foot off on No. 18. Doug Tewell had set the Regions Tradition record, going 23 under in 2001.

    There was scant drama down the stretch in Stricker's 13th victory in 55 tournaments. Stricker extended his birdie streak to seven with three straight to open Sunday and went from a tie to a four-shot lead in just six holes. He only cruised from there.

    The victory extends his Charles Schwab Cup points lead, as well.


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    “I needed that finish yesterday just to keep touch with the leaders,” Stricker said. "I was thinking, ‘If I could get a couple of birdies coming in,’ and I ended up getting four of them. To start off with three today, that was seven in a row, and that kind of put me in a position where it was my tournament to win.

    "It’s good in a way, but also hard when you’re trying to win a tournament. You just don’t want to screw up.”

    He returned from a 58-minute weather delay with a birdie putt on No. 15 and added another on 16 to set up a drama-free finish.

    “After the rain delay when I came out and hit that putt and Robert missed his, that made me feel a lot better,” Stricker said. “It could have gone the other way. I could have missed, he could have made and all of a sudden it looks a lot different. We had some water coming up and then you never know.”

    After that, the battle for second was the lone remaining question down the stretch.

    Els finished with a bogey-free 65 to rebound from Saturday's 72.

    “I shot myself in the foot yesterday unfortunately, hitting two out of bounds, missing all of those putts,” he said. “Anyways, I fought hard today. I’m playing well, just Steve Stricker is amazing on this golf course. He’s playing amazing golf.”

    Karlsson birdied the final hole for a 71 and his fifth PGA TOUR Champions runner-up finish, while still seeking his first win.

    He also had a pair of second-place finishes in 132 PGA TOUR starts, but no wins. A two-time Ryder Cup player, he won the 2008 money title on the DP World Tour after top-eight finishes in the Masters, U.S. Open and Open Championship.

    Stricker is the fifth player to win back-to-back Regions Tradition titles, joining Jack Nicklaus (twice), Gil Morgan, Tom Lehman and Bernhard Langer.

    Jerry Kelly (68) finished 16 under, one stroke ahead of Marco Dawson (68), Miguel Angel Jimenez (68), Paul Broadhurst (70) and Padraig Harrington (71).