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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 103 years to 1922, when it was first called the Texas Open; San Antonio-based Valero Energy Corporation took over naming rights in 2002.
Armour first joined the PGA Tour in 1981 at the age of 21. He has two career PGA Tour victories, winning the 1990 Phoenix Open and the 2003 Valero Texas Open. Armour previously held the scoring record for best overall 72 hole score (254), which he set with his Valero Texas Open victory in 2003, until it was surpassed in 2017 by Justin Thomas. [2]
Valero is ranked No. 31 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue as of 2018. [33] For 2023, the company reported earnings of US$9.149 billion, with an annual revenue of US$144.766 billion. Valero Energy's shares traded at $130 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at over US$44 billion ...
La Cantera Golf Club is a golf club located in the La Cantera district of San Antonio, Texas, USA. The club played host to the Valero Texas Open, an annual tournament on the PGA Tour, from 1995 to 2009. [1] It is owned by USAA Real Estate. [2] The championship golf course is 6,896 yards long, and plays to a par of 70.
Puerto Rico Open: Puerto Rico 4,000,000 Additional event Mar 16 The Players Championship: Florida 25,000,000 80 Flagship event Mar 23 Valspar Championship: Florida 8,700,000 Mar 30 Texas Children's Houston Open: Texas 9,500,000 Apr 6 Valero Texas Open: Texas 9,500,000 Apr 13 Masters Tournament: Georgia 100 Major championship: Apr 20 RBC ...
On April 7, 2019, Conners won the PGA Tour's Valero Texas Open by two strokes over Charley Hoffman, earning the final place in the 2019 Masters Tournament. [10] Due to his conditional status, Conners had to play in a Monday qualifying event, where he earned the final spot after a six-man playoff.
After a T-12 finish in his next tournament, the Puerto Rico Open, he shot an opening-round 67 to lead the Valero Texas Open en route to a T-4 finish. [5] He finished the 2014 season in 137th place to earn conditional status for the 2015 season; he competed in the 2014 Web.com Tour Finals but was unable to improve his category.
Bryant did not win on the PGA Tour until his 187th start, the 2004 Valero Texas Open. His entire career was plagued by injuries and he graduated from PGA Tour Q School six times before his win. [2] At 41 he was the oldest first time winner on the tour in nine years.