Remaining calm despite the swirling wind and a tense duel for the lead, Pat Perez finally got his first PGA TOUR victory -- with a lot of help from Steve Stricker.
Perez won the 50th Bob Hope Classic hosted by Arnold Palmer on Sunday, taking advantage of Strickerīs collapse and holding off John Merrick by three strokes. The winner shot a 3-under 69 for a 33-under 327 total in the five-day event.
In the past, "calm" wasnīt necessarily a word used about Perez and his play. He seemed quick to anger and grow frustrated when he wasnīt playing well.
Merrick, who began the day eight shots behind Stricker but moved in front briefly on the back nine, shot a 67.
Stricker, 33 under at the start of play after rounds of 61 and 62, had a 77 to tie for third with Mike Weir (67) at 28 under. Stricker had a triple bogey on No. 7 and a quadruple bogey on No. 10, hitting into the water on both holes.
Perez, playing in the final group, locked up the victory by knocking his approach shot over the water from 200 yards on No. 18 to 3 feet to set up an eagle. Merrick, winless on the TOUR, already had finished his round with a par on 18.
Perez didnīt consider playing it safe on the final hole.
"I donīt lay up," Perez said. "I hit a 6-iron. I mean, how hard is it? Iīm not going to lay up with a wedge over here and hit a wedge over there. Itīs a 6-iron. I was going to hit it."
He beamed and doffed his cap after the ball rolled onto the green and the fans in the grandstands erupted in cheers. He stopped grinning only briefly, while he was bending over his final putt.
Merrickīs second-place finish was the highest for the 26-year-old former UCLA star, who is beginning his third full season on the TOUR. His round included an extraordinarily lucky bounce on No. 16, when his shot from the fairway seemed headed for a small canal next to the green. The ball hit the concrete lining the waterway, bounced across the water and rolled within 10 feet of the hole. He two-putted for par.
After hitting into the water and taking a triple bogey to lose the lead on the seventh hole, he found water again on No. 10, but only after hitting out of bounds. His quadruple bogey there dropped him back into the pack.
Stricker, who had the TOUR-record stretch of 61-62 the previous two days, had birdied No. 6 to go to 34 under and open a three-stroke lead over Perez.
Joe Durantīs TOUR record for 90 holes, 36-under 324 in the 2001 Hope, seemed in peril as records fell in the early rounds. Then the wind, often a factor in the Hope over the years, finally kicked up on the final day.
Perez earned $918,000, while Stricker took home $295,800.
Stricker was 33 under after four rounds, bettering the TOURīs 72-hole record of 31 under set by Ernie Els in his victory at the 2003 Mercedes Championships. Strickerīs 61-62 was a low for consecutive rounds; Mark Calcavecchia set the record by shooting 60-64 in the 2001 Phoenix Open, and Perez tied it with his 61-63 start in the Hope.
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