2011 Recap & Results

Memorial Tournament Winner - Steve Stricker

Dates

May 30 - June 5

Purse

$6,200,000

Par

36-36=72

Yardage

7,366

Stricker Wins the 2011 Memorial Tournament


Stricker, who had never finished in the top 10 in his 11 previous trips to Muirfield Village, built a big lead with more flawless golf on the front nine, then relied on his silky putting stroke for two clutch pars to hang on for a one-shot victory.

He closed with a 4-under 68, lagging from 20 feet for a two-putt bogey on the 18th hole. By then, the hard work was over. Stricker twice saved par from bunkers on the 16th and 17th holes, making putts of 15 feet and 7 feet to go to the last hole with a two-shot lead.

"It wasn't pretty," Stricker said to tournament host Jack Nicklaus walking off the 18th green.

Matt Kuchar and Brandt Jobe each closed with a 65 to tie for second.

The 44-year-old Stricker moves to No. 4 in the world and becomes the highest-ranked American for the first time in his career. He won for the 10th time in his career, and the seventh time since he turned his game around five years ago.

Dustin Johnson closed with a 65 to finish fourth, followed by Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, who had a 68. The biggest consolation prize went to Gary Woodland, who had a 68 to finish alone in sixth. Woodland likely will move to about No. 40 in the world ranking, making him virtually a lock to get into the U.S. Open. He had faced a 36-hole qualifier Monday morning.

Stricker, who led by four shots at the turn, made it more interesting than it needed to be, especially after a 2 1/2-hour storm delay that slowed his momentum following a spectacular bunker save behind the 12th green.

He had a three-shot lead with five holes to play when he missed a short birdie on the 14th, then pulled his tee shot into the woods on the par-5 15th to make a bogey. His lead was down to two, and he faced a tough finish.

Stricker found the back bunker on the par-3 16th and blasted out to 15 feet, lightly pumping his fist when it dropped in the center of the cup for par to keep the two-shot cushion. From the middle of the 17th fairway, he badly pushed his 6-iron off a mound and into a deep bunker right of the green. He splashed it out to 7 feet, and the par putt again was never in doubt.

Needing only a bogey to win, Stricker hit into a fairway bunker on the 18th, missed the green to the left and was happy to chip onto the top tier to 20 feet that locked up his first win of the year.

"It was a little bit of a struggle since we came in from the rain delay," he said. "At that point, I was trying not to make a mistake. I hung tough, made a couple of crucial putts when I had to."

While the par putts at the end were crucial, his bunker shot on No. 12 was equally big. He had to play away from the flag, bounced it out through the rough and saw it settle a foot from the cup.

Stricker finished at 16-under 272 and earned $1,116,000. Almost as sweet as the trophy was getting a handshake and hug from Nicklaus behind the 18th green.

"It's pretty special walking off," Stricker said. "He's a friend, and it's truly an honor."

Luke Donald, in his first tournament at No. 1 in the world, never had a chance to win but never quit trying. Donald closed with a 68 and tied for seventh, his 10th consecutive finish in the top 10 in worldwide golf.

It was a tale of two nines for Stricker, as it had been all week. He played the front nine in 20-under par, including his six birdies Sunday when he made the turn in 30 to build the big lead. He played the back nine in 4 over, and didn't have another shot to spare.

Kuchar and Jobe did all the could to catch him.

"My 5 under on the front didn't gain any ground on him," Kuchar said. "It was tough to see. Got two more on the back, played great golf. But looks like it's just not quite good enough."

Jobe has been battling injuries over the past several years, and the $545,600 pushes him over $1.16 million for the season and assures him keeping his card for next year. Jobe put the most pressure on Stricker by running off five straight birdies around the turn.

"I thought if we would have gone out and shot 65, that might have been good enough," Jobe said. "But it looks like we're going to be a little short. It was his tournament to kind of win or lose, and he's going out there and winning it."

Woodland would not get the official ranking until later Sunday night. He came into the week at No. 54, and the top 50 after next week are exempt from qualifying. Despite a bogey on the 18th hole, his sixth-place finish should be more than enough to stay in the top 50.

Stricker now heads to Congressional in two weeks as one of the players who could be a big factor in the U.S. Open. He was a runner-up at Congressional in 2007 during the AT&T National, and that putting stroke goes a long way on any course.

# Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Purse
1 Steve Stricker 68 67 69 68 272 $1,116,000
2 Matt Kuchar 69 71 68 65 273 $545,600
Brandt Jobe 71 68 69 65 273 $545,600
4 Dustin Johnson 68 73 70 65 276 $297,600
5 Rory McIlroy 66 72 71 68 277 $248,000
6 Gary Woodland 72 69 69 68 278 $223,200
7 Jonathan Byrd 71 67 69 73 280 $174,117
Mark Wilson 70 73 66 71 280 $174,117
Webb Simpson 72 70 70 68 280 $174,117
John Senden 71 70 71 68 280 $174,117
Luke Donald 70 69 73 68 280 $174,117
Kevin Streelman 74 68 72 66 280 $174,117
13 Hunter Mahan 69 72 69 71 281 $112,840
Brett Wetterich 70 71 70 70 281 $112,840
Ben Curtis 70 75 69 67 281 $112,840
Phil Mickelson 72 70 72 67 281 $112,840
Bo Van Pelt 72 70 72 67 281 $112,840
18 Brian Davis 73 71 70 68 282 $89,900
Ricky Barnes 68 70 74 70 282 $89,900
20 Scott Stallings 68 76 68 71 283 $77,500
D.A. Points 71 72 72 68 283 $77,500
22 Shaun Micheel 69 73 67 75 284 $54,405
Charles Howell III 72 70 70 72 284 $54,405
Charl Schwartzel 72 71 70 71 284 $54,405
Angel Cabrera 70 73 71 70 284 $54,405
Kevin Stadler 71 68 75 70 284 $54,405
Ryan Moore 69 70 75 70 284 $54,405
Rickie Fowler 68 73 74 69 284 $54,405
K.J. Choi 70 73 73 68 284 $54,405
30 Troy Matteson 73 69 68 75 285 $36,846
Camilo Villegas 73 69 71 72 285 $36,846
Zack Miller 72 73 70 70 285 $36,846
Stewart Cink 68 73 74 70 285 $36,846
Bryce Molder 68 73 76 68 285 $36,846
Pat Perez 71 74 73 67 285 $36,846
Chris Riley 66 75 77 67 285 $36,846
37 Kevin Chappell 69 73 68 76 286 $27,900
Davis Love III 69 73 72 72 286 $27,900
Kyle Stanley 72 73 71 70 286 $27,900
Blake Adams 71 73 72 70 286 $27,900
Vijay Singh 73 72 76 65 286 $27,900
42 Charley Hoffman 69 74 75 69 287 $22,940
Bubba Watson 75 69 71 72 287 $22,940
Scott Piercy 75 67 69 76 287 $22,940
45 J.J. Henry 70 75 69 74 288 $17,732
Aaron Baddeley 71 68 75 74 288 $17,732
Bill Haas 71 71 74 72 288 $17,732
Josh Teater 67 72 77 72 288 $17,732
Drew Weaver 71 70 75 72 288 $17,732
Ryuji Imada 71 70 77 70 288 $17,732
51 Rod Pampling 72 66 72 79 289 $14,285
Nick O'Hern 73 72 70 74 289 $14,285
Matt Bettencourt 68 72 75 74 289 $14,285
Rocco Mediate 68 76 72 73 289 $14,285
J.B. Holmes 72 72 72 73 289 $14,285
Brendan Steele 70 71 76 72 289 $14,285
Jason Bohn 70 71 76 72 289 $14,285
Chris DiMarco 67 77 74 71 289 $14,285
Arjun Atwal 73 71 74 71 289 $14,285
Chris Couch 70 73 76 70 289 $14,285
61 Ernie Els 71 73 75 71 290 $13,516
62 Marc Leishman 73 71 66 81 291 $13,392
63 Chez Reavie 75 69 73 75 292 $12,896
Edoardo Molinari 72 69 76 75 292 $12,896
Charlie Wi 73 72 73 74 292 $12,896
Robert Karlsson 74 71 76 71 292 $12,896
Daniel Summerhays 72 71 80 69 292 $12,896
Johnson Wagner 71 74 77 70 292 $12,896
Brendon de Jonge 71 73 73 75 292 $12,896
70 David Duval 72 73 75 76 296 $12,400
71 Justin Leonard 73 72 79 73 297 $12,152
Robert Garrigus 69 75 74 79 297 $12,152
Alex Cejka 71 72 74 80 297 $12,152
888 Kenny Perry 80 70 150
Stuart Appleby 75 75 150
Todd Hamilton 74 76 150
Bobby Gates 76 73 149
Carl Pettersson 76 73 149
Jerry Kelly 78 71 149
Tommy Gainey 78 70 148
Trevor Immelman 78 70 148
Keegan Bradley 76 72 148
Roland Thatcher 76 74 150
Fred Couples 79 72 151
Jin Jeong 76 86 162
Mike Weir 76 82 158
Matt Jones 82 75 157
Kris Blanks 74 80 154
Eugene Wong (a) 80 72 152
Brett Quigley 80 72 152
Jim Furyk 77 75 152
Hunter Haas 77 74 151
Lucas Glover 72 79 151
Billy Mayfair 78 70 148
Seung-yul Noh 76 72 148
Ryan Palmer 74 74 148
Justin Rose 71 75 146
Steve Marino 75 71 146
Thomas Aiken 75 71 146
Cameron Tringale 77 69 146
Robert Allenby 71 75 146
Henrik Stenson 79 67 146
Sean O'Hair 76 70 146
Alex Prugh 74 72 146
Martin Laird 75 71 146
Colt Knost 70 76 146
Tim Herron 74 73 147
Spencer Levin 77 71 148
Vaughn Taylor 72 76 148
Jeff Overton 75 72 147
Jhonattan Vegas 79 68 147
Chris Kirk 70 77 147
Scott McCarron 73 74 147
Tom Gillis 74 73 147
Jimmy Walker 73 74 147
Tim Petrovic 70 76 146

Leaders

First Round
Chris Riley 66 (-6)
Rory McIlroy 66 (-6)
Chris DiMarco 67 (-5)
Josh Teater 67 (-5)
Steve Stricker 68 (T5)
Nine Players at T5 68 (-4)

Second Round
Steve Stricker 135 (-9)
Ricky Barnes 138 (-6)
Rod Pampling 138 (-6)
Jonathan Byrd 138 (-6)
Rory McIlroy 138 (-6)
Six Players at T6 139 (-5)

Third Round
Steve Stricker 204 (-12)
Jonathan Byrd 207 (-9)
Matt Kuchar 208 (-8)
Brandt Jobe 208 (-8)
Mark Wilson 209 (-7)
Shaun Micheel 209 (-7)
Rory McIlroy 209 (-7)

Notes

Cut Notes:

73 players at 1-over-par 145 from a field of 119 professionals and one amateur.

Missed Cut:

Jin Jeong (76-86-MC), Mike Weir (76-82-MC), Matt Jones (82-75-MC), Kris Blanks (74-80-MC), Brett Quigley (80-72-MC), Eugene Wong (a) (80-72-MC), Jim Furyk (77-75-MC), Hunter Haas (77-74-MC), Lucas Glover (72-79-MC), Fred Couples (79-72-MC), Roland Thatcher (76-74-MC), Kenny Perry (80-70-MC), Stuart Appleby (75-75-MC), Todd Hamilton (74-76-MC), Jerry Kelly (78-71-MC), Bobby Gates (76-73-MC), Carl Pettersson (76-73-MC), Tommy Gainey (78-70-MC), Ryan Palmer (74-74-MC), Billy Mayfair (78-70-MC), Trevor Immelman (78-70-MC), Seung-yul Noh (76-72-MC), Keegan Bradley (76-72-MC), Spencer Levin (77-71-MC), Vaughn Taylor (72-76-MC), Tom Gillis (74-73-MC), Scott McCarron (73-74-MC), Tim Herron (74-73-MC), Chris Kirk (70-77-MC), Jimmy Walker (73-74-MC), Jhonattan Vegas (79-68-MC), Jeff Overton (75-72-MC), Robert Allenby (71-75-MC), Cameron Tringale (77-69-MC), Colt Knost (70-76-MC), Henrik Stenson (79-67-MC), Alex Prugh (74-72-MC), Thomas Aiken (75-71-MC), Steve Marino (75-71-MC), Justin Rose (71-75-MC), Sean O'Hair (76-70-MC), Martin Laird (75-71-MC), Tim Petrovic (70-76-MC)

Weather:

Thursday: Sunny and pleasant. High of 76. Winds N 5-10 mph. Friday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 72 degrees. Winds E 5-10 mph. Saturday: Partly cloudy with a high of 87 degrees. Winds WSW 10-15 mph gusting to 20 mph. Sunday: Partly cloudy with a high of 84 degrees. Winds N 5-10 mph. Overnight, .03 inches of rain fell on the course. Play was suspended at 4:22 p.m. due to a dangerous weather situation with 14 players still on the course. Play resumed at 6:56 p.m. for a total delay of 2 hours and 34 minutes.

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