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Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio. The Oaks course, designed by PGA TOUR legend and World Golf Hall of Fame Member, Greg Norman, with player consultant, Sergio Garcia, reflects the TOUR’s departure from the modern tournament style course (expansive grass areas and spectator mounding) to a more natural look and feel, without sacrificing the fan experience making it very …
The Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio boasts a variety of venues and locations to enjoy during the tournament. Use our convenient spectator map to find your way around the tournament grounds. Valero Texas Open - Tournament Course Map
The Oaks course plays host to the PGA TOUR's Valero Texas Open. Key course features: Traditional design that balances narrower tree-lined fairways with wider fairways offering multiple routes (i.e., strategic options) to the green; Intimate …
Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2022 Valero Texas Open. They were playing for the Valero Texas Open title on Sunday at TPC San Antonio, but there was more on the line than a PGA Tour win and a prize money payout of $1.548 million.Apr 3, 2022
TPC San AntonioThe final round of the Valero Texas Open takes place Sunday from TPC San Antonio. It's the 100th anniversary of the event. Four players share the lead at 10 under with another 11 players within three shots setting up a wide open chase for the trophy.Apr 3, 2022
TPC San AntonioThe event will be played at TPC San Antonio, and will offer several players one final tuneup before the next week's Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. If he hasn't already qualified, the winner of this week's Texas Open will earn a place in the 2022 Masters field.Mar 30, 2022
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It's a standard prize money event compared to most tour stops, with $8.6 million up for grabs and the usual 18% going to the winner meaning a check for $1,548,000 comes with the trophy.Apr 3, 2022
This is the most amount of prize money ever at the tournament. With this in mind, the winning caddy will receive $207,000 for their efforts in addition to the weekly salary they agreed upon with their golfer. As a result, a caddy can make around $210,000 during the Masters.
The 2022 Valero Texas Open field includes plenty of star power, as Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama and Rory McIlroy are all taking on TPC San Antonio. McIlroy is the 8-1 favorite in the latest 2022 Valero Texas Open odds at Caesars Sportsbook, while Spieth is priced at 14-1.Mar 30, 2022
Tournament Players ClubBoth courses are members of the Tournament Players Club network operated by the PGA Tour; the Oaks Course has hosted the tour's Valero Texas Open since 2010.
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The Valero Texas Open is the 6th oldest professional tournament in golf world-wide, the 3rd oldest on the PGA TOUR and the longest held in the same city. In 2012, the tournament celebrated its 90th anniversary.
Raising a record $15 million in 2019, the tournament has now contributed more than $155 million to hundreds of worthy charities.
Valero is a Fortune 50 company based in San Antonio, Texas, and it operates 15 petroleum refineries with a combined throughput capacity of approximately 3.1 million barrels per day and 14 ethanol plants with a combined production capacity of 1.73 billion gallons per year.
Valero sells its products in the wholesale rack or bulk markets in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Ireland and Latin America. Approximately 7,000 outlets carry Valero’s brand names. Please visit www.valero.com for more information.
The Oaks course, designed by PGA TOUR legend, Greg Norman, with player consultant, Sergio Garcia, reflects the TOUR’s departure from the modern tournament style course (expansive grass areas and spectator mounding) to a more natural look and feel, without sacrificing the fan experience making it very tournament friendly.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Valero Texas Open was cancelled just three weeks before taking place but returned in 2021, the week before The Masters.
The Valero Energy Foundation is the host organization for the Valero Texas Open. The event is managed by Wasserman Media Group as of 2017. In 2003, it was the site of the 72-hole PGA Tour scoring record of 254, shot by Tommy Armour III. Many big-name players have won this tournament, including Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, and Arnold Palmer, ...
The 2021 Valero Texas Open raised a record breaking $16 million for charity, bringing the grand total to over $187 million in charitable giving. In 2019, the Valero Texas Open returned to being played before The Masters, thereby shifting the weekend coverage from CBS to NBC.
There was no event in 1968, as Pecan Valley was the site of the PGA Championship in July. No event was held in 1971; it was played at Woodlake Golf Club for five editions (1972–1976), then returned to Oak Hills (1977–1994). (No event was held in 1987, as Oak Hills hosted the first Tour Championship in late October.)
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 99 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 ...
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. Oak Hills Country Club hosted from 1961 to 1966, then it went to Pecan Valley Golf Club (1967–1970).
With the demise of the Atlanta Classic, the PGA Tour moved the Texas Open into that slot on the schedule in May 2009 and it became a regular FedEx Cup event. The 2009 event offered an increased purse of $6.1 million (up from $4.5 million) and its winner's share exceeded $1 million for the first time. In 2011, the event moved to the week ...
TPC San Antonio opened in January 2010 with two 18-hole championship golf courses designed by two of golf’s most innovative architects: Pete Dye and Greg Norman. The golf courses offer two different playing experiences. Norman, who collaborated with Sergio Garcia on The Oaks course, features narrow, tree-lined fairways.
Outer Corridors are Native Texas grasses. Just 20 minutes from downtown San Antonio and the airport, the JW Marriott San Antonio Resort and Spa is situated in Texas Hill Country in Cibolo Canyons, where crystal clear streams and towering oak and cedar trees meet the majesty of the hills.
The Oaks course at TPC San Antonio. The Oaks course, designed by PGA TOUR legend Greg Norman with player consultant Sergio Garcia, reflects the TOUR's departure from the modern tournament style course (expansive grass areas and spectator mounding) to a more natural look and feel, without sacrificing the fan experience making it very tournament ...
Only 100 feet of fall from the high point of the course to the lowest. Bunkering will reflect a natural, rugged "minimalist" with edges emulating the canopy of the native oak trees. Native grasses and plant are prevalent throughout the course. Par-72, 7,435 yard course, with forced carries on only two holes.