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Stricker clinches Memorial

Ohio - American Steve Stricker clinched his 10th PGA Tour title by one shot at the Memorial tournament on Sunday after holding off a birdie barrage from his closest pursuers with an ice-cool display.

Three strokes clear going into the final round at Muirfield Village Golf Club, the 44-year-old Stricker birdied six of the first nine holes and then survived a few anxious moments after the turn on the way to a four-under-par 68.

Following a lengthy weather delay, Stricker bogeyed the 15th after his drive sailed left into trees but did well to save par from the back bunker at the short 16th before dropping another shot at the last for a 16-under total of 272.

American world number seven Matt Kuchar emerged as the main challenger early on but ran out of holes as he closed with a 65 to share second place with compatriot Brandt Jobe (65).

Long-hitting American Dustin Johnson also carded 65 for fourth at 12 under, one ahead of Britain's Rory McIlroy (68).

"It was a little bit of a struggle after we came out from the rain delay and at that point I'm just trying not to make a mistake," a smiling Stricker said greenside after being hugged by tournament host Jack Nicklaus.

"But I hung tough and holed a couple of crucial putts when I had to. It was pretty special walking off (18). He (Nicklaus) is a friend and it's truly an honour."

Stricker, who will climb four places to fourth when the world rankings are issued Monday, ranked his Memorial victory among the most meaningful of his career.

"It's right up there at the top, if it isn't (at the very top)," he said. "It's a great field, it's a great course and when you have Nicklaus's name attached to it, it adds another element of importance."

With greens receptive to attacking approach play after being softened by overnight rain, Stricker stretched his lead to four by coolly sinking 10-foot birdie putts at the first two holes.

Kuchar briefly cut that advantage to three after hitting a superb approach to within two feet of the cup at the sixth but Stricker responded with a birdie at the par-five fifth.

Kuchar, playing one group in front of Stricker, picked up further shots at the seventh and eighth to close to within two strokes of the lead.

Undaunted, Stricker appeared to tighten his grip on the tournament with three consecutive birdies from the seventh to reach the turn in five-under 30, four strokes clear.

He parred the next three holes, including a brilliant up-and-down from a bunker at the par-three 12th, and had just teed off on 13 when play was halted for just over two-and-a-half hours due to the threat of lightning.

At that point, Stricker's lead had been trimmed to three as Jobe made a sizzling run of five birdies from the seventh.

After play finally resumed, Stricker recorded his first bogey of the day at the par-five 15th where his errant drive into trees forced him to take a penalty drop because of an unplayable lie.

Despite wobbling over the closing stretch, he nervelessly knocked in par-saving putts from 16 and seven feet at the 16th and 17th before bogeying the last after finding bunkers off the tee and with his approach.

"Fifteen really made me feel pretty uncomfortable," Stricker said. "But I made a couple of great putts coming in."

Kuchar and Jobe applauded Stricker's final-round play.

"I played some great golf for four days," Kuchar said. "If somebody beats you, you tip your hat and say, 'Great playing, Steve'. My five-under on the front didn't gain any ground on him. It was tough to see."

Added Jobe: "Steve played great. I thought if we would have gone out and shot 65 that might have been good enough, but we were a little short. It was his tournament to win or lose, and he went out there and won it."

Scores on Sunday after the final round of the $6.2 million PGA Tour's Memorial tournament (USA unless noted):

272 - Steve Stricker 68-67-69-68

273 - Brandt Jobe 71-68-69-65, Matt Kuchar 69-71-68-65

276 - Dustin Johnson 68-73-70-65

277 - Rory McIlroy (NIR) 66-72-71-68

278 - Gary Woodland 72-69-69-68

280 - Kevin Streelman 74-68-72-66, Luke Donald (ENG) 70-69-73-68, John Senden (AUS) 71-70-71-68, Webb Simpson 72-70-70-68, Mark Wilson 70-73-66-71, Jonathan Byrd 71-67-69-73

281 - Phil Mickelson 72-70-72-67, Ben Curtis 70-75-69-67, Brett Wetterich 70-71-70-70, Bo Van Pelt 72-70-72-67, Hunter Mahan 69-72-69-71

282 - Brian Davis (ENG) 73-71-70-68, Ricky Barnes 68-70-74-70

Notable others:

284 - KJ Choi (KOR) 70-73-73-68, Charl Schwartzel (RSA) 72-71-70-71, Angel Cabrera (ARG) 70-73-71-70

285 - Camilo Villegas (COL) 73-69-71-72

286 - Vijay Singh (FIJ) 73-72-76-65

288 - Ryuji Imada (JPN) 71-70-77-70, Aaron Baddeley (AUS) 71-68-75-74

289 - Arjun Atwal (IND) 73-71-74-71, Nick O'Hern (AUS) 73-72-70-74, Rod Pampling (AUS) 72-66-72-79

290 - Ernie Els (RSA) 71-73-75-71

291 - Marc Leishman (AUS) 73-71-66-81

292 - Charlie Wi (KOR) 73-72-73-74, Brendon de Jonge (ZIM) 71-73-73-75, Eduardo Molinari (ITA) 72-69-76-75, Robert Karlsson (SWE) 74-71-76-71

297 - Alex Cejka (GER) 71-72-74-80

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