U.S. BANK CHAMPIONSHIP IN MILWAUKEE Final Edition
Steve Stricker sensed he needed birdie on his last hole, the 359- yard par-4 No. 9, and he couldn't have been more correct. After yanking his tee-shot left, Stricker faced a near impossible situation: he had to hit the ball low enough to get under tree branches, yet carry a bunker and deep roug...
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Published in | Milwaukee journal sentinel |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Milwaukee, Wis
Journal Sentinel Inc
24.07.2004
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Summary: | Steve Stricker sensed he needed birdie on his last hole, the 359- yard par-4 No. 9, and he couldn't have been more correct. After yanking his tee-shot left, Stricker faced a near impossible situation: he had to hit the ball low enough to get under tree branches, yet carry a bunker and deep rough protecting the pin, 117 yards away. He hit a hooded 6-iron over the bunker and into the green-side rough, then chipped in for the birdie. |
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ISSN: | 1082-8850 |