Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
The Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Tournament is part of the PGA Tour. This star-studded, pro-am golf tournament is the third event on the PGA calendar every year.
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Bob Hope Chrysler Classic past winners
| 2010 - Bill Haas, 330 |
| 2009 - Pat Perez, 327 |
| 2008 - D.J. Trahan, 334 |
| 2007 - Charley Hoffman, 343 |
| 2006 - Chad Campbell, 335 |
| 2005 - Justin Leonard, 332 |
| 2004 - Phil Mickelson-p, 330 |
| 2003 - Mike Weir, 330 |
| 2002 - Phil Mickelson-p, 330 |
| 2001 - Joe Durant, 324 |
| 2000 - Jesper Parnevik, 331 |
| 1999 - David Duval, 334 |
| 1998 - Fred Couples-p, 332 |
| 1997 - John Cook, 327 |
2010 Bob Hop Classic Results
LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) — Bill Haas followed his father's advice to be patient through six long days at the Bob Hope Classic until his final hole, when a highly impatient shot clinched his first PGA Tour victory.
Haas made a short birdie putt after an aggressive approach shot on the 18th hole to win the Hope Classic on Monday, beating Matt Kuchar, Tim Clark and Bubba Watson by one stroke with an 8-under 64.
"I'd been wanting to win from the first tournament I played, but it's a process, and there's a lot to it," said Haas, a rookie in 2006. "It's special, but I don't know if it's a monkey off my back. I know how hard it was to win, and I'm grateful."
2009 Bob Hop Classic Results
Pat Perez opened with a 61, set a PGA Tour scoring record for lowest opening two rounds, and finished at 33-under 327, the third-lowest 90-hole total in Tour history. It was Perez's first win on the PGA Tour. Runnerup John Merrick was three strokes behind.
2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Results
D.J. Trahan fired a final round 65 on Sunday and won the 49th Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in Palm Springs, CA. Trahan came from four shots back over the last 10 holes to gain the victory. The 27-year-old who led Clemson to the 2003 National Championship is in just his third year on the PGA Tour. He is now tied for third among American born PGA Tour players 30 years or younger in tournament victories. Former Clemson golfer Jonathan Byrd is second on that list with three wins, but he will fall off the ranking on Sunday (Jan. 27) when he turns 30.
Trahan won $918,000 for his victory, the largest check in history for a former Clemson golfer in a PGA Tour event. Lucas Glover had the previous high when he won $792,000 when he captured the 2005 Funai Classic in Orlando, FL. Trahan also won a Chrysler automobile on Sunday.
Trahan entered the final round four shots behind Leonard and the lead was still four after eight holes. But, Trahan made a birdie on the ninth hole, then made birdie on the 10th when Leonard made a bogey. Trahan made a 33' 11" putt from off the green on the 474-yard 10th hole, just the fourth birdie by the field on that hole on Sunday.
Trahan tied for the lead when Leonard made bogey on the 11th, and took the lead with an eight-foot birdie putt on the 14th hole. Trahan had just a one-shot lead heading to the 18th tee, but made a birdie on the par five final hole, while Leonard made a bogey. Leonard had driven his ball to the right into the water, all but assuring Trahan of the victory.
2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Results
Charley Hoffman was the last man standing on a wind-swept day in the desert.
At the end of a long, gusty Sunday in the weather-plagued Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, Hoffman won his first PGA Tour title by ramming in a 4-foot birdie putt to beat John Rollins on the first playoff hole.
"Definitely the survivor. It was brutal out there, probably the hardest conditions I've played in, for sure," Hoffman said after playing 91 holes over a five-day stretch.
The 30-year-old Hoffman birdied No. 17, eagled the 18th in regulation, then birdied the 18th in the playoff. He closed with a 1-under 71 on The Classic Club course to match Rollins (73) at 17-under 343.
2006 Bob Hope Chrysler Results
Campbell, who hadn't had much success in the past when he went into the final day with a lead, shot a scrambling 71 Sunday to hold off Scott Verplank and Jesper Parnevik and win the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.
"It's nice to come back after the way things worked out last Sunday, to come out today and get the job done," said Campbell, who was tied with David Toms for the lead in Hawaii last week before shooting a closing 70 to Toms' winning 65.
2005 Bob Hope Chrysler Amateur Results
TEAM # |
TEAM |
TOTAL |
A-58 |
Davis Sezna, Tom Minichiello, Stanley Reynolds |
-60 |
A-108 |
Michael Fry, Murray Dunlop, Tom Richards |
-59 |
A-78 |
Michael Blumenfeld, Michael Constantine, David Vickers |
-58 |
A-97 |
Terry Hackett, James Kinnear, Stuart Porter |
-58 |
A-123 |
Glenn Mullian, Roger Buford, C. Dan Smith |
-58 |
A-124 |
Bill Bane, Dan Dunlap, Charles McCabe |
-58 |
A-83 |
Greg Hafif, Jack Salerno, Doug Forde |
-57 |
A-104 |
Brian Duffy, Devon Baranski, Richard Parejo |
-56 |
A-60 |
Craig Smith, Chad Mooney, John Dickmeyer |
-55 |
A-106 |
Rafael Carrillo, John Burns, Richard Eaton |
-55 |
A-113 |
Paul Shimoff, John Kaye, John Borba |
-55 |
A-87 |
Richard Petelski, Jerry Chianelli, Robert Bianco |
-54 |
A-101 |
Brenda Markstein, Gilles Roy, James Gilstrap |
-54 |
A-61 |
Frank Persichetti, Dick Cook, Lynn Rose |
-53 |
A-62 |
Gary Levine, Terry Cecola, Ralph Clifton |
-53 |
A-85 |
Kurt Ney, Robert Finger, Robert Holmes |
-53 |
A-105 |
Rob Hurtt, Brian Sears, Gary Mathews |
-53 |
A-90 |
Richard Jaffe, Robert Dickey, Dick Solomon |
-52 |
A-122 |
Bruce Hoesman, Todd Ziplow, Judd Gregg |
-52 |
A-126 |
Stan Poulos, James D’Addario, Andy Palmen |
-52 |
A-128 |
Greg Nelson, John Moody, Gary McLean |
-52 |
A-55 |
Thomas Devlin, Ken Melkus, Mike Farley |
-51 |
A-57 |
Louis Graziadio, Gary Decker, Robert Klein |
-51 |
A-119 |
John Arrigo, George Smart, Peter Pocklington |
-51 |
A-127 |
Dick Zeigler, Richard Benaron, John Strauss |
-51 |
A-67 |
Cris Brodock, James Halverson, Don Fisher |
-50 |
A-70 |
Arvin Fosse, Dan Burton, William Morton-Smith |
-50 |
A-114 |
Mike Ferry, Rick Delamarter, Bill Gross |
-50 |
A-89 |
Berkshire Bohne, Bruce Albertson, Dick Prochnow |
-49 |
A-112 |
Robert Codignotto, John Thornton, Ken Schork |
-49 |
A-51 |
Jim Arrigo, Tom LaSorda, Bob Eddy |
-48 |
A-54 |
David Miller, Joe Murdaca, John Karns |
-48 |
A-76 |
James Glidewell, Chris Walthall, Tal Anderson |
-48 |
A-79 |
John Genova, Sr., Howard Lester, Donald Maltzman |
-48 |
A-80 |
Frank Keener, Roger Palley, Ray Smith |
-47 |
A-99 |
John Chandler, Mary Kay Thanos-Zordani, Sol Kugler |
-47 |
A-109 |
George Burger, Dale Landon, Carl Pissocra |
-47 |
A-52 |
Daniel Feeny, George Murphy, R.J. Romero |
-46 |
A-66 |
Sir Richard George, Robert Brehm, David Schweitzer |
-46 |
A-72 |
Joe Joachim, Robin Stonehill, Rolf Klam |
-46 |
A-88 |
Stig Aronsson, Scott Jones, George Stephenson |
-46 |
A-125 |
Charles Laverty, Louis Capano, Jr., Glen Strauss |
-46 |
A-50 |
Yossie Hollander, Roger Lervick, Lowell Dayton |
-45 |
A-84 |
Toby Page, Bones Slifer, Bart Bruno |
-45 |
A-95 |
James Clarke, Jason Wallace, Michael Joseph |
-45 |
A-111 |
Joe Kirby, Merle Bruce, Gino Roncelli |
-45 |
A-115 |
Mossimo Giannulli, Pontjo Sutowo, David Veit |
-45 |
A-117 |
Brian Cloutier, Jack Mettler, Don Callender |
-45 |
A-118 |
Dave Mileski, Bert Ruttman, Japto Soerjosoemarno |
-45 |
A-86 |
Ted Gurnee, Jack Higgins, Daya Gupta |
-44 |
A-110 |
Fred Peightal, Tom Maurice, Jack Schriver |
-44 |
A-53 |
David Hansen, Bob Watson, Jim Griggs |
-43 |
A-69 |
Glenn Muraca, Paul McCombs, Frank Kozel |
-43 |
A-91 |
Mark Johnson, Bob Libin, John Costello |
-43 |
A-93 |
William Brown, Jeffrey Lamm, William Reeber |
-43 |
A-94 |
Doron Rozen, Mike Reed, Charles Bond |
-43 |
A-96 |
James Phillips, Doug Kimmelman, Eric Roberts |
-43 |
A-98 |
Brent Arave, Richard Purington, Lawrence Bianchi |
-43 |
A-120 |
Lynne Cowan, David Albin, Timothy Ryan |
-43 |
A-77 |
Jason Monroe, Woody Stuart, Jim Crooker |
-42 |
A-92 |
Peter Morrisroe, Sterling Ball, Larry Glass |
-42 |
A-100 |
Thomas Bradshaw, Leonard Brutocao, Bob Osborn |
-42 |
A-102 |
David Brokaw, Gary Thompson, Stuart Reed |
-42 |
A-107 |
Steven Bryant, Robert Watson, Lynette Holmes |
-42 |
A-65 |
Gary Rappeport, Thomas Inglesby, Robert Burch III |
-41 |
A-68 |
Paul Porteous, Richard Cristina, Richard Oliphant |
-41 |
A-73 |
Bill Cerone, Peter Murphy, John Obradovich |
-41 |
A-81 |
Charles Wentworth, Thomas Meany, Larry Lanning |
-41 |
A-82 |
Tom Frederick, Jack Lee, Charles Mohler |
-41 |
A-103 |
Larry Bloch, Jack Cancellieri, Stuart Belkin |
-41 |
A-59 |
Hector LaMarque, Murray Breidbart, Mike Ingram |
-40 |
A-121 |
Bruce Gall, Jack Sights, Itsy Lieberman |
-40 |
A-56 |
Warren Ashmann, Thomas Gordon, Thomas Hannan |
-39 |
A-63 |
Neal Roth, Daniel Carney, Richard Clifton |
-39 |
A-75 |
James Hirsch, Jeff Messner, Robert Behlman |
-39 |
A-64 |
Bill Buchholz, Jeffrey Henley, Bert Bonanno |
-37 |
A-74 |
Robert Edwards, Daniel Fisher, Malcolm Gilbert |
-36 |
A-116 |
Gregory Waller, Stuart Kaye, Bruce Malkenhorst |
-36 |
A-71 |
Joel Fetchenhier, Robert Abate, James Dunlop |
-32 |
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