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"What a way to start a year," Palmer said. "Now I've got some tournaments to get ready for and get excited about. The pressure is off now. Just go out and enjoy the year."
Despite the chip that hit the pin, a week in which his worst round was a 68, it all started for Palmer when he was looking for something to read and found a newspaper article about defending champion Zach Johnson, who spoke about his strategy of taking one day at a time. It made sense to Palmer, so he gave it a try.
"Play for the day," he kept telling himself, a reminder not to think ahead.
Palmer was atop the leaderboard all four days, yet he showed up at Waialae acting as though he was starting from scratch.
"I played each day for that day," he said. "I played Thursday for Thursday only. I wanted to win today."
It was the third career victory for Palmer, and by far the biggest. He won at Disney in 2004 with a 62 in the final round. He recovered from a disastrous stretch at the defunct Ginn sur Merr Classic in Florida with birdies down the stretch.
This was the most meaningful victory of all.
"What I got out of this is beyond words," Palmer said. "It was a great field, some of the top players here. I never once got upset, impatient. What I did today is probably one of the best rounds of golf I've ever experienced."
It wasn't just Allenby he was playing against.
Stricker, who could challenge Phil Mickelson for No. 2 in the world during the West Coast swing, made birdies around the turn and was tied for the lead briefly on the back nine. His hopes ended with a par on the 18th hole. Two-time U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen started seven shots behind and finished atop the leaderboard with a tournament-best 62, although it didn't last. He finished fourth.
Allenby had few complaints except for having to settle for par on the last hole.
"Ryan played great," he said. "He hit a lot of good shots and hit a lot of good putts."
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