PGA.com

Tour News Quick Links


Shop PGA
 

Price shoots 66 to lead AT&T Champions Classic by one shot

- AP

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. (AP) -- Nick Price birdied the final hole for a 6-under 66 and a one-stroke lead over defending champion Tom Purtzer on Friday after the first round of the Champions Tour's AT&T Champions Classic.

Price, winless in 17 career starts since joining the 50-and-over tour last year, topped a leaderboard for the first time 54 Champions Tour rounds. He won 18 times on the PGA TOUR, including three major victories.

"The last two years has been awful playing-wise," said Price, whose best finish was a tie for third last year. "People said I wasn't interested, but I was trying. My confidence was probably at an all time low midway through last year."

Price finished fifth in his last event, The ACE Group Classic, missing a 10-foot putt that would have gotten him into a playoff.

"I've played well as of late," Price said. "When you post one or two good scores hopefully that's a good sign."

He had seven birdies and a bogey in windy conditions.

"I did my damage with the wind at my back," Price said. "When the wind was in my face, I just tried to hang on."

Purtzer, a playoff winner last year over Loren Roberts, had three birdies and an eagle for the only bogey-free round of the day. He also won the 2003 tournament.

"The key for the next two days is to hit the ball solid," Purtzer said. "I'm not feeling real comfortable over the ball like I was last year."

Dana Quigley opened with a 68, Roberts and Graham Marsh shot 69s, and Fred Funk, Jerry Pate, Jeff Sluman, Vicente Fernandez, Andy Bean, Brad Bryant, Dave Stockton and Joe Ozaki had 70s. Gil Morgan, the 1996, 1997 and 2004 winner, shot a 73.

Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved.

 
Ask The PGA Experts
Ryder Cup
 

Most Popular Stories

Birdie on final hole gives Choi win at Skins Game, and $415,000

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) -- K.J. Choi holed an 11-foot birdie putt wor... continue reading

Sweden shoots 63 in alternate-shot finale to win World Cup by three

SHENZHEN, China (AP) -- Robert Karlsson and Henrik Stenson gave Sweden ... continue reading

PGA Tour Notebook: Mickelson ponders his place in world rankings

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Phil Mickelson, who has slipped to No. ... continue reading

Play Golf America

Helping To Grow The Game

One of the most important missions for the PGA of America is to promote and grow the game of golf.


About PGA.com | Advertising | Feedback | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use
© 2003-2008 PGA / Turner Sports Interactive. All rights reserved.
PGA.com is part of the Turner Sports and Entertainment Digital Network