Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Stricker nears another Tradition win

Recent health issues have limited his play on PGA Tour Champions

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Steve Stricker took a threestrok­e lead over Steven Alker into the final round of the Regions Tradition, birdieing the final hole Saturday for a 6-under 66.

Playing his third consecutiv­e tournament after a six-month hiatus for health reasons, Stricker was at 17under 199 as he seeks his second win in the past three tries in the PGA Tour Champions major at Greystone Golf & Country Club. He had three consecutiv­e birdies from holes 13-15 after his lone bogey and polished off the round with a fourth.

Stricker is seeking his fourth major championsh­ip on the 50-and-over circuit.

“I went through a lot during that time period, learned a lot,” Stricker said. “And I don’t take anything for granted let alone a lead overnight. I just have to keep going out there and doing what I’m doing and hopefully it’ll be good enough [Sunday].”

Alker birdied the final two holes for a 65. A twotime winner this year already, the Charles Schwab Cup points leader is chasing his first major championsh­ip.

“It would mean a lot,” Alker said. “I’ve won three times and the majors are a big deal out here. We’ve got five of them so we’ve got a good shot at a few.

“You always say try and treat it as another day. But that’s what I’m going to try to do. I’m just having fun out here and hitting my shots.”

Miguel Angel Jimenez, the 2018 winner, had a 67 to get to 12 under. He finished the round with a birdie and is also seeking his third win of the year.

Stuart Appleby and Padraig Harrington were 11 under.

Appleby had a bogey-free 68, and has hovered at 68 or 69 each day. Harrington had a more adventurou­s round and closed his 70 with an eagle on the par-5 18th. He had bogeys on two of the first six holes.

Stricker powered his approach shot off the grandstand on 18, taking advantage of the rebound well back onto the green. He lost a one-hole playoff to Alex Cejka a year ago on the Founder’s Course.

Cejka was disqualifi­ed after a 66 Saturday for using a yardage book that had not been approved for the competitio­n by the PGA Tour Champions Rules Committee.

Stricker already has tied for 10th and second in his first two outings since his return after spending nearly two weeks in the hospital and dropping25 pounds. Now, he’s trying to hold on for another major.

“When you’re playing with the lead it’s always tough to go out there and to be aggressive and put up a low number, but for the most part I did fairly well [Saturday],” he said.

 ?? Dylan Buell/Getty Images ?? Steve Stricker shot a third consecutiv­e round in the 60s and will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Ala.
Dylan Buell/Getty Images Steve Stricker shot a third consecutiv­e round in the 60s and will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Regions Tradition in Birmingham, Ala.

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