The 50th Bob Hope Classic hosted by Arnold Palmer
Monday Jan 18 – Sunday Jan 24, 2010

Trahan, Gamez share 36-hole lead in Palm Desert

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Jan. 17, 2008

PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) -- D.J. Trahan shot an 8-under 64, and Robert Gamez had a 65 Thursday to tie for the lead after two rounds of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.

D.J. Trahan
Co-leader D.J. Trahan is two out of three in sand saves so far this week. (How/WireImage)
Inside the Numbers
Trahan vs. Gamez thru 36
Stat Trahan Gamez
Eagles 0 0
Birdies 14 14
Pars 21 21
Bogeys 1 1
Double Bogeys 0 0
Other 0 0
Driving Accuracy 78.6% 85.7%
Driving Distance 305.8 yds. 284 yds.
Greens in Regulation 77.8% 80.6%
Putts per Round 26.5 26.0
Putts per GIR 1.571 1.517
Sand Saves 66.7% 100%

Trahan began the day with a string of four birdies and had just one bogey to go to 13-under 131 through 36 holes of the 90-hole tournament.

Gamez turned in a bogey-free round. The co-leaders played at La Quinta Country Club, one of four courses used for the first four rounds.

Wind is often is a factor in the Hope and Trahan was happy to score well despite some gusts.

"It was definitely a little bit tough today. The wind was blowing over here. But (I'm) obviously very pleased with the round like that in these conditions."

Trahan's quick start could have been even better -- he missed a short birdie try on his fifth hole.

"But I mean, four birdies to start the day, what more could you ask?" he said.

The 27-year-old Trahan, beginning his fourth year on the TOUR, is looking for his second title. He got his first win at the Madison, Miss., event in 2006.

Gamez described his round as "just solid golf."

"I had some chance the last couple holes and just didn't capitalize, but overall it was pretty good," he said.

The 39-year-old Gamez, in the Hope on an exemption, is a three-time winner on the TOUR but doesn't have a victory since 2005. He finished last year at 132nd on the money list with $693,464, far below his best season in 2003, when he earned $1.5 million.

He said he found out a couple of weeks ago that he would get an exemption for the Hope.

"I would have hated missing this tournament," Gamez said. "it's in my top five of the year on the TOUR, and I just love playing it and I love being here."

Justin Leonard, the 2005 champion, had a 64 at La Quinta and was one shot off the pace, with Steve Elkington's 68 at PGA West leaving him another stroke back.

Joe Durant, who set the tournament record of 36-under 324 in 2001, began the second round in a five-way tie for the lead, but had a 73 at SilverRock Resort to drop into a tie for 21st.

The other four players who held a share of the opening-day lead fell back during the second round. Tim Petrovic had a 70 and was tied for fifth. Omar Uresti (72) Mathew Goggin (73) and Shigeki Maruyama (76) dropped back into the pack.

Petrovic, Goggin and Maruyama played at SilverRock, being used in the Hope for the first time. Uresti played at La Quinta.

The first four rounds of the tournament are a pro-am, with pros only playing Sunday's final round at the Classic Club.

Notes: Leonard said he enjoyed his round, when he played with rockers Alice Cooper and Meat Loaf and longtime Hope participant Skeeter Holt. "It's a nice relaxing atmosphere and it's fun to be here," Leonard said. ... Defending champion Charley Hoffman had a 72 and was tied for 42nd. ... David Duval, who had a TOUR record-tying 59 on the final day to win the Hope in 1999, was tied at 126th -- next to last -- after the second day this time, with cards of 73-77.

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