No other player is more accustomed to building a big lead, blowing a big lead, and then settling down to win
Callaway Men's RAZR X HL Hybrid/Irons - 3-4H, 5-PW That's just what Stricker did Monday on Maui, when he won the Tournament of Champions with a final round that only looked easy on paper.
"I've been there before. It's not a great feeling, either," Stricker said after closing with a 4-under 69 for a three-shot victory over Martin Laird. "It's just the nature of our game. I realize that, and I've gone through it before. It always seems close, and you always have to perform to get it done."
Ultimately, that's just what he did.
It took only six holes for him to see his five-shot lead dwindle to one. After another mental mistake led to bogey, Stricker stood behind the sixth green staring at the ground, shaking his head, disgusted with himself. It was during that long walk down the seventh
Callaway Men's RAZR X HL Hybrid/Irons - 3-4H, 5-PW the Pacific Ocean on the horizon, when Stricker reminded himself that at least he was still in the lead.
And that's where he stayed.
He buried a 25-foot birdie putt on the par-3 eighth, hit a pitch to tap-in range for birdie on the ninth to build his lead back to three, and then it was a matter of hanging on.
It was the fourth time in his last 35 tournaments that he had at least a four-shot lead at some point in the final round. At least they all had the same outcome. Stricker hit sand wedge to 2 feet for birdie on the 16th to keep a two-shot cushion, then birdied the final hole for the best
Callaway Men's RAZR X HL Hybrid/Irons - 3-4H, 5-PW he could ever imagine.