Stricker grabs share of PGA lead in Phoenix
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05/02/2021 - 22:27 3 min
Los Angeles (AFP)
US Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker fired a five-under par 66 at TPC Scottsdale on Friday to put himself in position to chase Sam Snead s record for oldest US PGA Tour winner at the Phoenix Open this weekend.
Stricker, who turns 54 on February 23, shared the clubhouse lead midway through the second round with Keegan Bradley, who carded a 65 to join Stricker on 11-under 131.
Stricker is chasing his 12th tour title, but his first since Kapalua in 2012.
If he can end the drought, he would supplant Snead, who was 52 years and 10 months old when he won his tour-record 82nd title at the 1965 Greater Greensboro Open.
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