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

Bob Hope Chrysler Classic: Third-Round Notebook

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Jan. 18, 2008
By John Bush, PGA TOUR Staff

PALM DESERT, Calif. -- Robert Gamez, who finished tied for 50th last week at the Sony Open in Hawaii, moved to 18-under-par 198 Friday, and has a one-stroke advantage over Justin Leonard (67/PW) and D.J. Trahan (68/LQ) after the third round of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic hosted by George Lopez. Gamez fired a 5-under 67 at Palmer Private at PGA West, tallying seven birdies and two bogeys on his scorecard.

John Daly, Jim Weathers
John Daly got some mid-round treatment from pain specialist Jim Weathers on Friday. (Laberge/WireImage)
Inside the Numbers
Stroke Avgs. This Week
Venue Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3
Classic Club 69.969 70.969 70.375
Palmer Private 69.813 70.969 68.500
La Quinta 69.688 70.531 69.438
Silver Rock 70.125 71.405 70.500

• At the BHCC, Gamez is perhaps best known for firing a course-record 60 at Indian Wells CC during the third round in 2004. He has made the cut in 14 of his 17 previous starts here, with a sixth-place finish in 1995 his best outing.

• Gamez, a three-time PGA TOUR winner, has now held the 54-hole lead on four occasions, most recently going on to finish second at the 2002 John Deere Classic. This represents his first 54-hole lead in a 90-hole event. History isn't on his side this week as he enters the final two rounds. The third-round leader has gone on to win the BHCC just 12 times since the tournament's inception in 1960, with 2006 champion Chad Campbell the latest to do so.

Boo Weekley birdied the final four holes at the Palmer Private Course at PGA West to equal the round of the week with a career-best 10-under-par 62, moving into solo-fourth place. Weekley's previous best round was a 63 during the final round of the 2002 FedEx St. Jude Classic. In addition to 11 birdies, Weekley posted his only bogey of the day at the par-3 12th hole.

• Not to be outdone, veteran Jim McGovern also posted a 10-under 62 at Palmer Private at PGA West, posting nine birdies, one eagle and a bogey. McGovern, who won his only PGA TOUR title at the 1993 Shell Houston Open, is back on TOUR on a full-time basis for the first time in 10 years, most recently finishing 45th on the 2007 Nationwide Tour money list.

• It is looking less and less likely that the BHCC will produce just its second back-to-back winner (Johnny Miller (1975-76). Defending champion Charley Hoffman posted a 1-under 71 at Palmer Private at PGA West to move to 5-under 211, but he'll enter the fourth round 13 strokes behind Gamez.

• 2007 Nationwide Tour graduate Paul Claxton had the TOUR's first hole-in-one of the season on Friday, doing so at the 208-yard fifth hole (4-iron) at Palmer Private at PGA West on his way to a 4-under 68 (tied for 63rd). Claxton is making his second start at the BHCC after missing the cut in 2005. He is fresh off of his 10th full season on the Nationwide Tour, finishing the year No. 10 on the money list and posting his second career win at the Melwood Prince George's County Open.

Daniel Chopra, currently No. 2 on the FedExCup points list after winning the season-opening Mercedes-Benz Championship, joined in on the action with an ace of his own at the 173-yard 14th hole (8-iron) at SilverRock Resort. Chopra posted a 4-under 68 to move to 1-under 215 through three rounds.

Chez Reavie (tied for ninth/67/PW) and Brett Rumford (tied for ninth/69/PW) are the only players currently inside the top 10 on the leaderboard who have never played in the BHCC. Reavie is a 26-year-old rookie on TOUR after finishing No. 18 on the 2007 Nationwide Tour money list. The 2001 U.S. Amateur Public Links champion began the season last week with a tie for 32nd at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Rumford, a 30-year-old rookie from Perth, Australia, is making his first start of the year and just the fifth of his TOUR career.

• There have been a total of 30 bogey-free rounds so far this week, including 14 on Friday. The ones on Friday came from Shane Bertsch (64), Stewart Cink (66), Vaughn Taylor (68), Frank Lickliter II (68) at LaQuinta; John Senden (66), Bubba Watson (66), Jin Park (66), Ryuji Imada (67) at the Classic Club; Scott Sterling (67) at SilverRock; and Tom Scherrer (66), Justin Leonard (67), Chez Reavie (67), Jason Bohn (67), Paul Claxton (68) at the Palmer Private Course at PGA West.

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