While the professionals may have made the golf news in the Bob Hope Classic, a number of celebrities also took part.
Published: 26 January 2010
Alice Cooper is someone more likely to be associated with gothic clothing than argyle sweaters, golf waterproofs and knitwear.But the singer donned his golf clothing over the weekend to take part in the Bob Hope Classic in California, along with a number of other famous faces such as movie star Kurt Russell and television actor Kyle MacLachlan.
Professional players also competed separately as part of the PGA Tour, with Bill Haas eventually picking up the victory after carding the lowest score over the five rounds and four courses - 30-under-par.
The celebrities teamed up with amateur golfers for their competition, with Cooper playing with Wayne Duncan and Greg Vilkin.
Russell eventually came in second place with his partners Oliver Hudson and Brian Amidei.
A team comprising Dale Schulte, Bill Devane and Ken Schork triumphed on 42-under-par.
Cooper, whose hits include School's Out, and his team were unable to trouble the top ten.
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