July 7-10 John Deere Classic
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Rhinelander Hayward
Saint Paul Eagan ster
Winona 90 bert Lea
Mason City erloo
Rapids Iowa
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Wisconsin Merrill 94 Eau Claire
Oshkosh Appleton
La Crosse Madison
Janesville Rockford
Clinton 88 Davenport Peoria Macomb
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Saint Arnold Farmington
Springfield Nixa
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Arkansas Greenville El Dorado
Minden Monroe reveport
Natchitoches Natchez
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Morgan City Louisiana
Houma 40 Kennett 55
Jackson Sikeston
Paducah
Clarksville Union City
Dyersburg Jackson 40 Corinth
TPC Deere Run Memphis Athens
Columbia Pine Bluff
(Par 71/7,193 yards) Silvis, Illinois
Oxford 55
Grenada Yazoo City Tupelo Indianola Tuscaloosa
Current Course record: 59, Paul Goydos, 2010
Canton 20
Meridian McComb
Mississippi 55
Other Course record: 61, Mike Smith, 1987 (Oakwood Country Club); Hammond Biloxi
Jackson Alabama Brookhaven
Hattiesburg 59 Bogalusa 10 65 Enterprise Mobile Gulfport New Orleans
Crestview Destin
Pensacola Decatur Effingham Mount Vernon 64 Bloomington Indianapolis Illinois 55 Terre Haute 65 55 Gary
Marquette Escanaba
Sault Ste. Marie Newberry
Lake Michigan Marinette
Green Bay 43
Beaver Dam
Manitowoc Sheboygan
Racine Silvis
75
Cheboygan Alpena
Harrisville
Traverse City Cadillac
Milwaukee Ionia 96
Michigan Saginaw
Lake Huron
Bay City Flint
90 Toledo Kankakee Wabash Dayton
Muncie Ohio Columbus 70
75
Cincinnati Washington D.C. Charleston
Kettering Madisonville Hopkinsville Middlesborough
Nashville Tennessee
Cullman 65 Birmingham
Huntsville 59
Golf Channel/CBS Tournament Record: 258, Steve Stricker, 2010 (TPC Deere Run)
Oxford Leeds
Hoover
Montgomery Selma
Opelika 85
Troy Murfreesboro
OwensboroCampbellsville Glasgow
Kentucky Lexington Somerset
Frankfort West Virginia Beckley
Huntington Winchester Berea
Bluefield 81
75 Knoxville Maryville
Lawrenceburg Chattanooga
Dalton Clemson 85 Gainesville
Buford Marietta Griffin Atlanta Georgia Eufaula Ozark Dothan 75
Columbus Albany
Valdosta 77 64 79 Harrisonburg
Lynchburg Salem
Martinsville
Winston-Salem Greensboro High Point Cary
Eden
Gastonia Asheville
Athens Monroe 20
Macon Vidalia
Moultrie
Steve Stricker on his way to winning the John Deere Classic.
Tallahassee Saint Augustine Palatka
Kingsland 10
Orlando Kissimmee
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How did Stricker do it?
Steve Stricker successfully defended his title at the John Deere Classic with a great display on the greens:
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• Stricker made 59 of 63 putts inside 10 feet.
• He made seven of 14 putts between 10 and 15 feet.
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• His average approach- shot distance was 24 feet, 10 inches, which was second-best in the field.
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Venice Bradenton Coral Springs
North Port 75
Homestead Key West
“would you rather have money in the bank or not?” End of discussion. Still, Steve Stricker knows just how difficult it can be
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to protect a lead—even a big lead—on Sunday. Witness last year’s John Deere Classic. With 17 holes left to play, Stricker led by seven strokes. After 13 holes, his lead was down to two and it’s safe to say all sorts of evil gremlins were dancing through his swing thoughts—especially since earlier in the year at the Northern Trust Open he held a six-stroke lead on Sunday and hung on for a two- stroke win. Happily, he managed to stay calm, closed with a one-under par 70, and beat Paul Goydos—who shot
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Titusville Edgewater
Bartow 77
Charlotte Monroe
Spartanburg Greenville 95 40 Petersburg Roanoke Danville Lancaster
Elliot Lake 69 Parry Sound Midland
Hamilton Toronto
Barrie
Lansing Chatham Detroit Windsor
Port Huron
Fort Wayne Lima
Elyria
Guelph Simcoe
86 90
Cleveland 76
Akron MarionPittsburgh 70
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Pembroke
Huntsville Bracebridge
Orillia Ottawa Belleville
Oshawa Kingston
Niagara Falls
Dunkirk Erie Buffalo Jamestown Youngstown 76 Fairmont Morgantown 68 Cornwall
Ogdensburg Brockville
81
Lake Ontario Oswego 90
Rochester Ithaca
Corning Meadville Williamsport
Plattsburgh Burlington Watertown
Montpelier NewYork
87 Syracuse Glens Falls 89 91 91
Granby Vermont
Newport
Berlin Waterville
Woodsville Saco Binghamton Meriden Pennsylvania 80
Harrisburg Greensburg
Allentown 81
Lansdale 76
Baltimore
81 Wilmington 95
88 Springfield Hartford
78 95
Lowell Franklin
90 84
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Belfast
Albany Boston Concord
Brockton Haverhill Portland
Dover
Scranton Stamford New Haven Newark
Connecticut Patchogue
Annapolis Dover
Fredericksburg
Virginia Richmond 64
Charlottesville Williamsburg
85 Norfolk 95
Henderson Greenville Raleigh Columbia
Aiken Orangeburg Augusta
Dublin Statesboro 16
Hinesville Douglas
Savannah 95 Brunswick Jacksonville
Gainesville Florida Daytona Beach Deltona
Melbourne 95 Sebastian
Port Saint Lucie Boca Raton
Grand Bahama West Palm Beach Abaco John Deere Classic
Naples Hialeah Fort Lauderdale Miami
Andros Great Exuma Long Island
writer once asked Ben Hogan if he preferred having a lead going into a final round. Incredulous, Hogan fixed his icy blues on the writer and asked,
a 59 in the first round—by two strokes to successfully defend his title. “It’s a position you want to be in, with a big lead, but
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you know you have everything to lose,” said Stricker. “This is the exactly the same way I felt at Northern Trust.
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POINTS 1,751.00
+12 STEVE STRICKER 1,561.00 -1 JUSTIN ROSE
-1 PHIL MICKELSON 1,521.00 -1 JIM FURYK
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