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February 7

Stricker hangs on to win at Riviera

Pacific Palisades, CA (Sports Network) - After entering the final round with a six-stroke lead, Steve Stricker managed a one-under 70 Sunday to win the Northern Trust Open by two strokes.

Stricker, who had led by seven late in the third round, which was completed earlier Sunday, completed his eighth PGA Tour title at 16-under-par 268.

With the victory, Stricker moved past Phil Mickelson to become the No. 2 ranked player in the world rankings.

"It feels great. I remember where I was and where I am now, you know, it doesn't get any better," said Stricker, who collected $1,152,000 for the victory. "That was hard today. I aged a lot out there today. It was a grind from the get go."

Luke Donald twice got within two of Stricker's lead, but could not get any closer. The Englishman closed with a five-under 66 at Riviera Country Club to take second at minus-14.

J.B. Holmes (67) and first-round leader Dustin Johnson (66) shared third place at 13-under-par 271.

Mickelson entered as the two-time defending champion, but never threaten on the weekend. He closed with a two-over 73 to share 45th at two-under-par 282.

Twelve players finished their third round earlier Sunday. Friday's second round was pushed into Saturday by rain causing the delay in the middle rounds.

Stricker parred the first three holes before missing the green on the par- three fourth. That led to a bogey dropping Stricker to 14-under. He led by three, but Donald was making a charge.

Donald got off to a fast start with birdies on one and three. He poured in a six-foot birdie try on the fifth to get within two at 12-under.

However, Stricker made a run in the middle of the round that gave him a four- stroke cushion. At the eighth, Stricker rolled in a birdie effort from five feet and made it two in a row with a nine-footer on the ninth.

Stricker moved to 17-under with a birdie putt from just inside 13 feet on the par-five 11th. Donald also birdied the 11th and was four back.

Both Stricker and Donald faltered to bogeys on the par-four 12th. Donald got back within three with a four-foot birdie putt on the 13th. The Englishman narrowed the gap to two with a short birdie putt on 17.

Stricker scrambled down the stretch as he missed two of five greens between 13 and 17, but got up and down for par both times. The other three holes he two- putted for par to maintain his lead.

At the last, Donald had a birdie effort from 31 feet, but came up short. Stricker had three putts for the win, but took just two as he two-putted for par for the third straight hole to seal the victory.

"I didn't make birdie on No. 1 and made bogey on No. 4 and kind of let some other players into the tournament," Stricker said. "I knew it was going to be tough today. I am not too familiar with having a six-shot lead too many times, so I knew it was going to be hard. I just tried to grind it out.

"I didn't hit it the greatest, but at times my short game saved me and my putting saved me a few times too."

Donald was denied his first win since the 2006 Honda Classic.

"I tried to keep making good swings and give myself birdie chances. Obviously, I missed a couple of chances on six and seven, but I can't really complain," Donald said. "I hit a lot of quality shots and made Steve think about it a little. There is no one more annoyed. I haven't been in the winner's circle coming up on four years now. I feel like I am good enough to be there."

Paul Goydos (65), Steve Marino (68), George McNeill (69) and Andres Romero (70) shared fifth place at 10-under-par 274. Ricky Barnes was one stroke back at minus-nine after closing with back-to-back 69s.

NOTES: Goydos led a list of five players, that also included Jason Bohn, Marc Leishman, Webb Simpson and K.J. Choi, to shoot 65 in the final round...Johnson will defend his title next week at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

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$6,400,000 Northern Trust Open 

Riviera Country Club
Par 71 - 7298 Yards 
Pacific Palisades, California 
Feb 4 - Feb 7, 2010 
  
Sunday's final round (complete) 
As of February 7, 2010, at 08:30 PM ET 
  
Player 		Score 			Rnd 4 	 Money Won  
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Steve Stricker 	-16 (67-65-66-70=268)  -1(70) 	$1,152,000   
Luke Donald 	-14 (68-70-66-66=270)  -5(66) 	   691,200   
J.B. Holmes 	-13 (68-69-67-67=271)  -4(67) 	   371,200   
Dustin Johnson 	-13 (64-67-74-66=271)  -5(66) 	   371,200  
Paul Goydos 	-10 (69-72-68-65=274)  -6(65) 	   224,800   
Steve Marino 	-10 (70-67-69-68=274)  -3(68) 	   224,800   
George McNeill 	-10 (70-69-66-69=274)  -2(69) 	   224,800   
Andres Romero 	-10 (65-69-70-70=274)  -1(70) 	   224,800   
Ricky Barnes	 -9 (66-71-69-69=275)  -2(69) 	   185,600   
Ernie Els	 -8 (68-70-70-68=276)  -3(68) 	   147,200   
Jason Bohn	 -8 (69-75-67-65=276)  -6(65) 	   147,200   
Kevin Na	 -8 (72-67-71-66=276)  -5(66) 	   147,200  
Kevin Stadler	 -8 (65-71-69-71=276)   E(71)  	   147,200  
Alex Prugh	 -8 (71-69-66-70=276)  -1(70) 	   147,200 

NOTES:
Steve Stricker claimed his eighth PGA Tour victory...Stricker has now won four of the nine times that he owned at least a piece of the 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour...With the victory, Stricker moved to No. 2 in the world rankings.


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