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Valero Texas Open Match scheduled
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April 14th through the 17th april.
  TPC Stan Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course) San Antonio, Texas, USA
    *  Apr 13 - Oak Farms Dairy Charity Pro-Am
    * Apr 13 - Bay Ltd. Pro-Am
    * Apr 13 - A Night to Honor Our Heroes
    * Apr 14 - Round 1 of the Valero Texas Open
    * Apr 15 - Round 2 of the Valero Texas Open
    * Apr 15 - Dyanamic Industries Pro-Am Welcome Reception
    * Apr 15 - Collective Soul Concert
    * Apr 16 - Round 3 of the Valero Texas Open
    * Apr 16 - Dynamic Industries Pro-Am
    * Apr 17 - Final Round of the Valero Texas Open



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Valero Texas Open Match Details And history
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The Valero, Texas Open is going to be held from April 14th through the 17th at the TPC San Antonio, in San Antonio, Texas in the United States. The purse for this tournament is $6,200,000 and the winning player also walks away with 500 FedEx Cup points in addition to $1,116,000. Last year, the prize money was only $1,098,000 and the golfer who walked away with that check was Adam Scott. He beat Fredrik Jacobson by one stroke last year to take the Valero Texas Open title for 2010, and will be back to defend once again this year.
The Valero Texas Open is an official tournament on the PGA Tour. It dates back to 1922 when it was first called the Texas Open; San Antonio-based Valero Energy Corporation took over naming rights in 2002. It is played at The Oaks Course at the TPC San Antonio. In 2003, it was the site of the 72-hole PGA Tour record 254 shot by Tommy Armour III. Many big-name players have won this tournament, including Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, and Arnold Palmer, who won it three years in a row. It has always been considered a tournament where it is quite easy to shoot low.

The event has always been played in San Antonio.From the event's inception until 1940 it was played at Brackenridge Park Golf Course, with the exception of 1927–1928, when it was played at Willow Springs Golf Course; additionally, after the event left Brackenridge Park GC it was played at Willow Springs GC from 1941–1949. In 1950 and 1951 it was played at both Brackenridge Park GC and Ft. Sam Houston Golf Course; afterwards it stayed at Brackenridge Park GC, with the exception of 1956 and 1960, when it was played at Ft. Sam Houston GC. From 1961–1966 it was played at Oak Hills Country Club, and then from 1967–1970 it was at Pecan Valley Golf Club. From 1972–1976 it was played at Woodlake Golf Club before returning to Oak Hills CC from 1977–1994. From 1995 to 2009 it was played at the Resort Course at La Cantera Golf Club. In 2010 it began playing at TPC San Antonio in the affluent Cibolo Canyon community.

In 2007 and 2008, the event was part of the PGA Tour Fall Series. With the demise of the regular-season stop in Atlanta, the PGA Tour moved the tournament into that slot on the schedule into May and becomes a regular FedEx Cup event.The 2009 event offered an increased purse of $6.1 million (up from $4.5 million) with a $1,098,000 winner's check.

 



Winners
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Year Player Country Score To par 1st Prize ($) Purse ($) Ref
Valero Texas Open
2010 Adam Scott Australia 274 -14 1,098,000 6,100,000
2009 Zach Johnson United States 265* -15 1,098,000 6,100,000
2008 Zach Johnson United States 261 -19 810,000 4,500,000
2007 Justin Leonard United States 261* -19 810,000 4,500,000
2006 Eric Axley United States 265 -15 720,000 4,000,000
2005 Robert Gamez United States 262 -18 630,000 3,500,000
2004 Bart Bryant United States 261 -19 630,000 3,500,000
2003 Tommy Armour III United States 254 -26 630,000 3,500,000
2002 Loren Roberts United States 261 -19 630,000 3,500,000
Texas Open at La Cantera
2001 Justin Leonard United States 266 -18 540,000 3,000,000
Westin Texas Open at La Cantera
2000 Justin Leonard United States 261 -19 468,000 2,600,000
Westin Texas Open
1999 Duffy Waldorf United States 270* -18 360,000 2,000,000
1998 Hal Sutton United States 270 -18 306,000 1,700,000
La Cantera Texas Open
1997 Tim Herron United States 271 -17 252,000 1,400,000
1996 David Ogrin United States 275 -13 216,000 1,200,000
1995 Duffy Waldorf United States 268 -20 198,000 1,100,000
Texas Open
1994 Bob Estes United States 265 -19 180,000 1,000,000
H.E.B. Texas Open
1993 Jay Haas United States 263* -21 180,000 1,000,000
1992 Nick Price Zimbabwe 263* -25 162,000 900,000
1991 Blaine McCallister United States 269* -11 162,000 900,000
1990 Mark O'Meara United States 261 -19 144,000 800,000
Texas Open
1989 Donnie Hammond United States 258 -22 108,000 600,000
1988 Corey Pavin United States 259 -21 108,000 600,000
1987 No tournament
Vantage Championship
1986 Ben Crenshaw United States 196^ -14 180,000 1,000,000
Texas Open
1985 John Mahaffey United States 268* -12 63,000 350,000
1984 Calvin Peete United States 266 -14 63,000 350,000
1983 Jim Colbert United States 261 -19 54,000 300,000
1982 Jay Haas United States 262 -18 45,000 250,000
1981 Bill Rogers United States 266* -14 45,000 250,000
San Antonio Texas Open
1980 Lee Trevino United States 265 -15 45,000 250,000
1979 Lou Graham United States 268 -12 45,000 250,000
1978 Ron Streck United States 265 -15 40,000 200,000
1977 Hale Irwin United States 266 -14 30,000 150,000
1976 Butch Baird United States 273* -15 25,000 125,000
1975 Don January United States 275* -13 25,000 125,000
1974 Terry Diehl United States 269 -19 25,000 125,000
1973 Ben Crenshaw United States 270 -14 25,000 125,000
1972 Mike Hill United States 273 -15 25,000 125,000
1971 No tournament
San Antonio Open Invitational
1970 Ron Cerrudo United States 273 -7 20,000 100,000
Texas Open Invitational
1969 Deane Beman United States 274* -10 20,000 100,000
1968 No tournament – club hosted 1968 PGA Championship
1967 Chi-Chi Rodríguez Puerto Rico 277 -7 20,000 100,000
1966 Harold Henning South Africa 272 -8 13,000 80,000
1965 Frank Beard United States 270 -10 7,500 50,000
1964 Bruce Crampton Australia 273 -7 5,800 40,000
1963 Phil Rodgers United States 268 -12 4,300 30,000
1962 Arnold Palmer United States 273 -7 4,300 30,000
1961 Arnold Palmer United States 270 -10 4,300 30,000
1960 Arnold Palmer United States 276 -12 2,800 20,000
1959 Wes Ellis United States 276 -8 2,800 20,000
1958 Bill Johnston United States 274 -10 2,000 15,000
1957 Jay Hebert United States 271 -13 2,800 20,000
1956 Gene Littler United States 276 -12 3,750 20,000
Texas Open
1955 Mike Souchak United States 257 -27 2,200 12,500
1954 Chandler Harper United States 259 -25 2,200 12,500
1953 Tony Holguin United States 264 -20 2,000 10,000
1952 Jack Burke, Jr. United States 260 -24 2,000 10,000
1951 E.J. "Dutch" Harrison United States 265* -19 2,000 10,000
1950 Sam Snead United States 265 -19 2,000 10,000
1949 Dave Douglas United States 268 -16 2,000 10,000
1948 Sam Snead United States 264 -20 2,000 10,000
San Antonio Texas Open
1947 Ed Oliver United States 265 -19 2,000 10,000
1946 Ben Hogan United States 264 -20 1,500 7,500
Texas Open
1945 Sammy Byrd United States 268 -16 1,000 5,000
1944 Johnny Revolta United States 273 -11 1,000 5,000
1943 No tournament due to World War II
1942 Chick Harbert United States 272* -12 1,000 5,000
1941 Lawson Little United States 273 -11 1,200 5,000
1940 Byron Nelson United States 271* -13 1,500 5,000
1939 E.J. "Dutch" Harrison United States 271 -13 1,250 5,000
1935–38 No tournament
1934 Wiffy Cox United States 283 -5 750 2,500
1932 Clarence Clark United States 287 +3 600 2,500
1931 Abe Espinosa United States 281 -3 1,500 6,000
1930 Denny Shute United States 277 -7 1,500 7,500
1929 Bill Mehlhorn United States 277 -7 1,500 6,500
1928 Bill Mehlhorn United States 297 +13 1,500 6,500
1927 Bobby Cruickshank Scotland 292 +8 1,500 10,000
1926 Macdonald Smith Scotland 288 +4 1,500 8,000
1925 Joe Turnesa United States 284 E 1,500 6,000
1924 Joe Kirkwood, Sr. Australia 279
1,500 6,000
1923 Walter Hagen United States 279*
1,500 6,000
1922 Robert MacDonald
281
1,500 5,000






The PGA Tour this week heads to San Antonio, Texas for a middle of the month tournament, followed by a couple more for April. The Tour goes to Hilton Head, South Carolina next week for The Heritage, played at Harbour Town Golf Links from April 14 to the 27th and then onto the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, which happens in Louisiana from April 14th  to May 1st. on the banners on this page and get your membership for access to high quality streaming video from your computer and access to live golf all year long.



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