Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Stricker takes lead

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Steve Stricker shot a 7-under 63 on Thursday at Firestone Country Club to take a four-stroke lead in the Senior Players Championsh­ip.

AKRON, Ohio — Steve Stricker decided at the last minute to play the Senior Players Championsh­ip instead of the PGA Tour, and he made it pay off Thursday at Firestone.

Stricker holed a bunker shot on the par-3 12th for a birdie, ran off three consecutiv­e birdies at the end of his opening nine holes and kept bogeys off his card for a 7- under 63. That gave him a four-shot lead over Ken Duke (Arkadelphi­a, Henderson State) and Paul Broadhurst.

It was just the start he needed after his last two events on the PGA Tour Champions. The Ryder Cup captain lost a great chance to win the Senior PGA Championsh­ip at Southern Hills with a 77 in the final round, and he got off to such a poor start in his American Family Insurance Championsh­ip that a closing 65 was only good for a tie for seventh.

On the PGA Tour or against guys his own age, putting — the hallmark of his career — has held him back and Stricker found himself tinkering at home in Wisconsin.

“I haven’t been putting like I’m accustomed to putting, so I’ve been really grinding on that a lot at home, changing grips and putters all over the place,” he said. “I got a new grip on the putter this week, but we’ll see. I’m working at it. It hasn’t been great, but today was good.”

Duke chipped in from behind the 18th green to close out his round of 67.

The group at 69 included defending champion Jerry Kelly, who is coming off his second consecutiv­e victory in Wisconsin.

The putter grip Stricker used Thursday was the same one he had when he won the Chubb Classic earlier this year in Florida. And then he went to something else, typical of most players, although in this case he said his putting was still not great that week.

“I gave it another chance,” he said.

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