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Hoffman edges Rollins in playoff for first PGA TOUR win
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Hoffman edges Rollins in playoff for first PGA TOUR win Jan. 21, 2007 THOUSAND PALMS, Calif. (AP) -- 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. Charley Hoffman got his first PGA TOUR victory only a few hours from his San Diego home. (Marc Feldman/WireImage) INSIDE THE NUMBERS CHARLEY HOFFMAN FINAL STATS Category Result Rank Driving Accuracy 52.2% T71 Driving Distance 277.7 yds. 62 Putts per Round 26.6 1 Putts per GIR 1.651 7 Greens in Regulation 70.0% T29 Sand Saves 50.0% T33 ?Charley Hoffman's Player Page "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. Others had their problems on a day when the wind gusted to 40 mph. Phil Mickelson hit three balls into the water in a three-hole stretch. With two double bogeys, five bogeys and three birdies on his card, the two-time Masters champion, 2005 PGA Championship winner and two-time Hope Classic winner finished with a 78 that left him tied for 45th at 7 under. Rollins tied Hoffman with a birdie on the final hole of regulation, then his shot into a fairway bunker on the extra hole cost him. His third shot left him 30 feet from the pin, with Hoffman 37 feet away in two. Hoffman lagged up short, Rollins' try for birdie was left of the cup, then Hoffman sank his to end it. Although the wind calmed a bit late in the day, it made club selection a guessing game and merely standing over putts a challenge for most of the round. Players' pant legs whipped back and forth and they tried to steady themselves, and sometimes the gusts even rocked the ball on the green. The wind churned the small lakes around the course, stirred up grit from the adjacent desert and sent it swirling over much of the course. Asked if he had ever played in similar conditions, Hoffman grinned and said, "Usually I go inside when it's blowing this hard." Rollins, who spent some 6 hours, 20 minutes on the course during the final round, said, "It feels like we played 36 today. It seems forever ago that we teed off." The players spent a lot of time setting up for shots, then backing off. "You're standing over putts and the wind is blowing and you're worried about the ball moving, or you're not quite steady over a shot," Rollins said. "Or you doubt your yardage or what kind of club you're going to use. So you just take your time and make sure you're hitting the right shot, and you just have to back off." Hoffman, in the next-to-last group, put the pressure on when he hit his second shot within 11 feet of the pin on the par-5, 564-yard 18th, then rolled in the putt for an eagle to take the lead. With Hoffman waiting and watching, Rollins, in the last threesome with Justin Rose and Lucas Glover, missed a long try for eagle but made the short birdie putt to tie. Rose, meanwhile, hit into a bunker off the tee on 18, then ran a long birdie try past the cup before sinking the par putt that left him at 16 under and a shot behind. The Englishman, tied with Glover at the top heading into the final 18 holes, was shaky on the greens and finished with a 76. He thought the round should have been called because of the wind. He said the forecast had predicted 15 mph winds. "But when it blows 40, it's a whole different kettle of fish. It becomes survival more than anything," Rose said after his finish left him still looking for his first PGA TOUR win. Jeff Quinney, whose ace on the 176-yard 17th put him at 15 under, finished with a 73 to tie for fourth with Heath Slocum (72). Glover had an 80 that dropped him into a tie for 13th. Mickelson wasn't discouraged despite his high score. "The bright thing was that I drove the ball very well the last three days, and I was very pleased about it," he said, alluding to his problems off the tee late last year. "This isn't really a barometer to see where your game is, so I won't really know until next week." On the ninth green, Mickelson's cap blew off, sailed off the green and rapidly tumbled end over end for some 20 yards down a bank, finally chased down by a photographer. Weather for the tournament in the desert resort area usually is sunny and mild, but this year's Hope had the start of play delayed by a half-hour to an hour two days because of frost on the courses, and Friday's round was cold and wind-blown, with temperatures dipping into the 40s. Divots: The relatively easy desert courses usually yield extremely low scores, but the conditions changed that. The Hope record total is 324 by Joe Durant in 2001. ... The 17-under winning total was least under par for the tournament since Steve Jones also won at 17 under in 1989.