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The Desert Classic (currently known as The American Express for sponsorship reasons; previously known as the CareerBuilder Challenge, Palm Springs Golf Classic, the Bob Hope Desert Classic, the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, and the Humana Challenge) is a professional golf tournament in southern California on the PGA Tour.
The 1973 PGA Tour was the 58th season of the PGA Tour, ... Bob Hope Desert Classic: California: 160,000: Arnold Palmer (62) Pro-Am Feb 18: Andy Williams-San Diego ...
Bob Hope Desert Classic: Doug Sanders: Lost to birdie on first extra hole 20 1966 Tournament of Champions: Gay Brewer: Won 18-hole playoff; Palmer: −3 (69), Brewer: +1 (73) 21 1966 U.S. Open: Billy Casper: Lost 18-hole playoff; Casper: −1 (69), Palmer: +3 (73) 22 1968: Bob Hope Desert Classic: Deane Beman: Won with par on second extra hole ...
Oct 28, 1973: Sahara Invitational: −13 (68-66-69-68=271) 3 strokes Dave Eichelberger: 2 ... Bob Hope Desert Classic: Jim Simons: Won with par on second extra hole 4
The only amateur in the 156-player field in the tournament long known as the Bob Hope Desert Classic, Dunlap surged into a three-shot lead with a sizzling 60 in the third round. He lost that lead ...
The biggest win of his career came in 1977 at the Bob Hope Desert Classic; he established a new tournament record (337) breaking Arnold Palmer's 17-year-old record by one stroke. Massengale shot a blistering 64 on the first day and led this event wire-to-wire.
The course debuted in the tournament in 1964 and returns after skipping last year because of COVID-19 protocols
1973 → . The 1972 PGA Tour was the 57th season of the PGA Tour, ... Bob Hope Desert Classic: California: 145,000: Bob Rosburg (6) Pro-Am Feb 20: Phoenix Open: Arizona: