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Steve Stricker PGA career
Steve Stricker was born on February 23, 1967, in Edgerton Wisconsin. He is currently the No. 2 golfer in the world (behind Tiger Woods) and has listed an impressive career since turning professional. He graduated from the University of Illinois in 1990 and turned pro shortly thereafter. He began his career in professional golf tour in Canada and has won two tournaments before moving on to the PGA Tour.
Stricker began his career on the PGA Tour in 1994 and rose his first major victory in 1996 when he won the Kemper Open and the Motorola Western Open. That same year he became fourth on the money list on the PGA Tour. In when carried out in 1998, Steve entered the final round of the PGA Championship in Washington, but ended up losing to Vijay Singh after Singh met in the back nine. This is the closest Stricker has gone on to win a major in his career.
In 1999, Steve Stricker finished fifth at the Open U.S. which was played at Pinehurst. He has often done within 20 at the U.S. Open, but failed on the same label a victory in that event. Stricker does not win another big game until 2001, when Pierre Fulke defeated in Australia for the WGC - Accenture Match Play Championship. The prize money that they match with only a $ 1 million.
After winning big in Australia, Stricker entered an era of mediocrity in around 2004. His form was off and it was obvious he was not in the form same course used to be in. However, in 2006 began to pull back together again and became the PGA Tour player of the year back. Then went on to win at the Barclays in 2007 and continued to improve its shape. That year also ranked among the top five in the Official World Golf Ranking.
In 2009, Stricker won at the Crowne Plaza Invitational and again at the John Deere Classic. The John Deere Classic has been an impressive victory mainly due to rainy conditions and shot. Also in 2009, Stricker won the Deutsche Bank Championship with a birdie on the final hole. This was a compelling moment in the career of Steve Stricker. He defeated Tiger Woods out of the FedEx Cup qualifying and cemented his place as world number two.
More recently Stricker won the 2010 Northern Trust Open in February, after beating Phil Mickelson. It seeks to continue his dominance this year, even with the return of Tiger Woods after his scandal. The return of Tiger Woods will no doubt this golf season more interesting for Stricker, and will be able to test and prove himself against the number one course in the world. Stricker continues to work hard his golf game and improve each year and career statistics are a testament to their hard work and natural talent.
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