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Valero Texas Open caddie bib La Cantera Brendan Steele open ryder british pga

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    Description

    The
    Texas Open
    , known as the
    Valero Texas Open
    for sponsorship reasons, is a professional
    golf
    tournament on the
    PGA Tour
    , played near
    San Antonio
    ,
    Texas
    . It dates back 98 years 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
    , northeast of the city. The Valero Energy Foundation is the host organization for the Valero Texas Open.
    The event is currently managed by
    Wasserman Media Group
    .
    [2]
    In
    2003
    , it was the site of the 72-hole PGA Tour scoring record of 254, shot by
    Tommy Armour III
    .
    [3]
    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 relatively easy to shoot low scores. Since 1934, every tournament winner has finished with a score under-par.
    It has always been played in San Antonio area,
    [4]
    and is the sixth oldest professional golf tournament worldwide, the third oldest on the PGA Tour and the longest held in the same city. From its inception until 1940, it was held at
    Brackenridge Park Golf Course
    , with the exception of 1927–1928, when it was played at
    Willow Springs Golf Course
    . After the event left Brackenridge Park, it returned to Willow Springs
    (1941–1949)
    . In 1950 and 1951, it was played at both Brackenridge Park and
    Ft. Sam Houston
    Golf Course; afterwards it stayed at Brackenridge Park, with the exception of 1956 and 1960, when it returned to Ft. Sam Houston.
    Valero Texas Open
    2020
    Canceled
    [10]
    2019
    Corey Conners
    Canada
    268
    −20
    2 strokes
    Charley Hoffman
    1,350,000
    7,500,000
    2018
    Andrew Landry
    United States
    271
    −17
    2 strokes
    Trey Mullinax
    Sean O'Hair
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2017
    Kevin Chappell
    United States
    276
    −12
    1 stroke
    Brooks Koepka
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2016
    Charley Hoffman
    United States
    276
    −12
    1 stroke
    Patrick Reed
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2015
    Jimmy Walker
    United States
    277
    −11
    4 strokes
    Jordan Spieth
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2014
    Steven Bowditch
    Australia
    280
    −8
    1 stroke
    Will MacKenzie
    Daniel Summerhays
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2013
    Martin Laird
    Scotland
    274
    −14
    2 strokes
    Rory McIlroy
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2012
    Ben Curtis
    United States
    279
    −9
    2 strokes
    Matt Every
    John Huh
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2011
    Brendan Steele
    United States
    280
    −8
    1 stroke
    Kevin Chappell
    Charley Hoffman
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    2010
    Adam Scott
    Australia
    274
    −14
    1 stroke
    Freddie Jacobson
    1,098,000
    6,100,000
    2009
    Zach Johnson
    (2)
    United States
    265
    −15
    Playoff
    James Driscoll
    1,098,000
    6,100,000
    2008
    Zach Johnson
    United States
    261
    −19
    2 strokes
    Charlie Wi
    Tim Wilkinson
    Mark Wilson
    810,000
    4,500,000
    2007
    Justin Leonard
    (3)
    United States
    261
    −19
    Playoff
    Jesper Parnevik
    810,000
    4,500,000
    2006
    Eric Axley
    United States
    265
    −15
    3 strokes
    Anthony Kim
    Justin Rose
    Dean Wilson
    720,000
    4,000,000
    2005
    Robert Gamez
    United States
    262
    −18
    3 strokes
    Olin Browne
    630,000
    3,500,000
    2004
    Bart Bryant
    United States
    261
    −19
    3 strokes
    Patrick Sheehan
    630,000
    3,500,000
    2003
    Tommy Armour III
    United States
    254
    −26
    7 strokes
    Loren Roberts
    Bob Tway
    630,000
    3,500,000
    2002
    Loren Roberts
    United States
    261
    −19
    3 strokes
    Fred Couples
    Fred Funk
    Garrett Willis
    630,000
    3,500,000