- John Deere named one of the best global brands
- John Deere Iowa factory celebrates its 100th anniversary
- John Deere encourages children to carry on the tradition of farm life
- University expansion gives John Deere the chance to gain a new facility
- Illinois students become familiar with the most up-to-speed farming equipment
- A tractor museum in North Dakota features unique John Deere tractors
- John Deere antique clock keeps tabs on the company's dedication to farm life
- High school agriculture students get a sample of groundbreaking equipment
- John Deere plays its part in Perryville's Old Timers' Day event
- Renovations are being performed in Moline to maintain the John Deere heritage
Stricker's high level of play includes win at John Deere Classic
Posted by Green Fun Store on 8/11/2010
According to a recent report from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the No. 4 rated golfer is returning to the PGA Tour Championship riding quite the wave. It marks a kind of comeback for Stricker, who may have faced the low point in his career back in 2004.
Now, Stricker said he's at a point where golf has become fun again. He was named comeback player of the year in both 2006 and in the following year
"I continue to try to get better, and I continue to try to work on things to try to achieve another level," Stricker told the paper.
The 92nd tour championship is being held at Wisconsin's Whistling Straits, and was last held there in 2004. Last year's winner was Y.E. Yang, who succeeded with an 8-under-par score. That event was held at Minnesota's Hazeltine National Golf Course, which is located in Chaska.
Next year's tour championship will be held at Georgia's Atlanta Athletic Club.