Stricker Strikes It Big at Barclays 'I never knew if I was going to win again,' says golfer after six-year dry spell By Joseph Fasano Posted Aug 27, 2007 1:46 AM CDT Copied Steve Stricker celebrates after sinking a putt on the 18th hole to win The Barclays golf tournament in Harrison, N.Y., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2007. (AP Photo/Ed Betz) (Associated Press) Steve Stricker shot a final-round 69 at The Barclays yesterday to best K.J. Choi and hoist his first trophy in over six years. Stricker's four birdies in the final five holes capped a masterful run at Choi, who'd taken a one-stroke lead with two enormous birdie putts. Stricker's 16-under 268 was good enough for a 2-shot win over the pack. "I never knew if I was going to win again," said Stricker, 40, of his long drought. "It was hard, but it was fun." Meanwhile, perennial favorite Tiger Woods took the tournament off for a much needed rest, though it meant falling almost 5,000 points behind the winner in this year's FedEx Cup chase. Read These Next Six federal prosecutors quit in Minnesota. Dilbert creator Scott Adams has died. GoFundMe for ICE agent in Minneapolis shooting gets a big donor. Mike Lindell doesn't have to pay in 'prove me wrong' case. Report an error