Stricker sets scoring record to
lead Senior Open
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[June 29, 2019]
Steve Stricker shot a
6-under-par 64 Friday to set the 36-hole tournament scoring record
while taking a two-stroke lead at the U.S. Senior Open Championship
in Notre Dame, Ind.
Stricker shot a bogey-free round at the Warren Golf Course on Friday
after he tied the tournament record with a 62 on Thursday to share
the first-round lead with defending champion David Toms.
With a total of 14-under 126, Strick broke Senior Open records for
total strokes and score in relation to par through two rounds. The
previous marks were 11-under 129, set by Kirk Triplett and Kenny
Perry in 2017.
Stricker birdied his final two holes of the day to lead Jerry Kelly
(64-64) by two strokes, with Toms sitting third at 11 under after a
second-round 67 that featured three bogeys.
"I've been driving the ball well, getting it in the fairways,"
Stricker said. "My iron play has been pretty strong this week, and
I'm holing a few putts. To go bogey-free around here is a good day."
South Africa's Retief Goosen shot a 5-under 65 to move to fourth
place at 9 under. A trio of players -- Chris DiMarco, Bob Estes and
Triplett -- are tied for fifth at 8 under. Estes shot a 65 on
Friday, while DiMarco finished with his second consecutive 66 and
Triplett was at 68.
Stricker is coming off a three-way playoff loss last week at the
American Family Insurance Championship in his hometown of Madison,
Wis., in an event that he hosts. Kelly, also a Madison native, won
that event over Goosen and his good friend Stricker, whom he has
competed against each other since their junior amateur days.
"I knew this course would set up well for him," Stricker said of
Kelly. "It's a course where if you drive it well -- and the fairways
are pretty generous here, so getting it in the fairway is not
extremely difficult -- but if you do get it in the fairway, it sets
up a lot of good second shots, and he's a good iron player."
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Steve Stricker putts on the ninth green during the first round of
the Valspar Championship golf tournament at Innisbrook Resort -
Copperhead Course. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
Kelly, like Stricker, was bogey free on Friday and birdied his final
two holes.
"Definitely a continuation of last week," he said. "Got a great
feel. It's just been the last five weeks or so that I've really had
a great feel of my swing and putting. My short game has been good,
because I wasn't hitting it very good in the year. So that's tuned
up."
Germany's Bernhard Langer is among four players who are at 6 under,
tied for eighth.
Tom Watson, 69, managed five birdies in beating his age with a round
of 68 that left him at 3 under for the tournament and tied for 16th.
Perry, a two-time U.S. Senior Open champion withdrew after an
opening-round 67 because of an elbow injury.
The 52-year-old Stricker, who is playing in his first Senior Open,
said scoring could get more difficult over the final two rounds on a
course that has been softened by rain.
"I'm sure it'll get tougher," Stricker said. "They can set some
tougher pins."
Sixty players made the cut, which was at 1-over 141, matching the
lowest 36-hole cut in tournament history (2017).
--Field Level Media
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