La Quinta, CA (Sports Network) - David Toms and Camilo Villegas carded
matching rounds of nine-under 63 Thursday to share the first-round lead at the
Humana Challenge.
The leaders played two different courses on Thursday. Toms was at La Quinta
Country Club, while Villegas played on the Nicklaus Private course at PGA
West. Those two courses, along with the Palmer Private course at PGA West,
will host the opening three rounds, before the final round is contested on the
Palmer course.
Brandt Snedeker headlines a group of four players tied for third place at
minus-eight. He stands alongside Bob Estes, Ted Potter, Jr. and Sang-Moon Bae.
Ben Crane is among seven players that share seventh place at seven-under 65.
This is the first time since 1964 that Bob Hope's name isn't associated with
the tournament, though his name remains on the trophy. Former President Bill
Clinton has added his name to the tournament and brought in a few big names to
re-invigorate the event.
Greg Norman and two-time winner Phil Mickelson answered Clinton's call to play
this week. Norman managed an even-par 72 at La Quinta, while Mickelson
stumbled to a two-over 74, also at La Quinta.
Clinton will play alongside Norman in the pro-am portion of the event on
Saturday.
Toms played the front nine first and opened with four straight pars. He turned
it on from there as he birdied the next four holes to jump up the leaderboard.
The 45-year-old Toms birdied the 10th, then dropped in back-to-back birdie
chances from the 12th to move to minus-seven.
Toms converted birdied chances at 16 and 18 to grab a piece of the lead.
"I struck the ball pretty well all day. I didn't make any putts the first few
holes and I had some great looks, then all of a sudden I made a long one, and
then I made a couple after that," Toms said in a televised interview. "Then,
for the most part, just played solid golf.
"I was never really in trouble off the tee. I hit a lot of greens, had a lot
of looks and putted well."
Villegas played the back nine of the Nicklaus course first, and opened with
birdies on each of his first two holes. After a pair of pars, he drained three
straight birdie chances from the 14th.
The Colombian made the turn at five-under. He birdied three of the first four
holes on the front nine. Villegas parred the next three holes, then birdied
the par-five eighth to end at minus-nine.
"A great day out there. Obviously, the weather is beautiful, golf course
conditions are perfect and I had a great group," Villegas said. "We had some
laughs out there and felt pretty relaxed. It's a really nice way to start the
year. I kept the ball in play, made a lot of great putts and then again had a
lot of fun out there."
Johnson Wagner, last week's winner at the Sony Open, carded a four-under 68 on
the Palmer course and is tied for 31st. Defending champion Jhonattan Vegas is
tied for 80th at minus-two after a round with five birdies and three bogeys.
NOTES: There 12 former champions in the field including Vegas and
Mickelson...Tops among that group is Pat Perez, who opened with a five-under
67 at La Quinta...Toms, who played alongside Mickelson, will shift to the
Nicklaus course on Friday, while Villegas will play the Palmer course.
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