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Tournament Records (PDF) TUCSON OPEN SCORING RECORDS TOURNAMENT SCORING RECORDS 72 HOLES 263 (64-66-69-64) Lloyd Mangrum 1949 El Rio (64-68-65-66) Phil Rodgers 1962 El Rio (66-69-67-61) Johnny Miller 1975 Tucson National 264 (67-66-66-65) Jimmy Demaret 1947 El Rio (67-63-72-62) Skip Alexander 1948 El Rio (65-68-66-65) Ted Kroll 1956 El Rio 265 (65-68-66-66) Tommy Bolt 1953 El Rio (66-67-66-66) Lionel Hebert 1958 El Rio (63-66-68-68) Bruce Lietzke 1979 Randolph North (66-64-70-65) Johnny Miller 1981 Randolph North (65-66-70-68) Phil Mickelson 1995 Starr Pass/Tucson National (67-72-62-64) Johnny Palmer 1948 El Rio 54 HOLES 194 (65-64-65) Joe Campbell 1959 El Rio 195 (65-64-66) Craig Stadler 1982 Randolph North 196 (66-62-68) David Duval 1998 Tucson National 197 (67-66-64) Fuzzy Zoeller 1987 StarPass 199 (64-66-69) Lloyd Mangrum 1949 El Rio (68-63-68) Jimmy Demaret 1946 El Rio (65-66-68) Tom Scherrer 2000 Tucson National 200 (66-67-67) Arnold Palmer 1967 Tucson National (66-68-66) Jim Colbert 1980 Tucson National (65-66-69) Robert Gamez 1990 Randolph/StarPass (69-67-64) Heath Slocum 2002 Tucson National 201 (65-71-65) Phil Mickelson 1991 StarPass/Tucson National (66-66-69) Dudley Hart 1993 Starr Pass/Tucson National (67-65-69) Phil Mickelson 1993 Starr Pass/Tucson National (65-66-70) Phil Mickelson 1995 Starr Pass/Tucson National (67-72-62) Johnny Palmer 1948 El Rio 36 HOLES 126 (62-64) Johnny Palmer 1948 El Rio 128 (66-62) David Duval 1998 Tucson National 129 (63-66) Bruce Lietzke 1979 Randolph North (63-66) Craig Stadler 1982 Randolph North 130 (65-65) Russ Cochran 1988 StarPass (70-60) David Frost 1990 Randolph/StarPass (66-64) Jay Haas 1990 Randolph/StarPass (65-66) Phil Mickelson 1995 Starr Pass/Tucson National 18 HOLES 60 David Frost 1990 Randolph North 61 Mark Wiebe 1988 StarPass Johnny Miller 1975 Tucson National Frank Stranahan* 1952 El Rio Buddy Sullivan 1962 El Rio MOST SHOTS UNDER PAR 25 Johnny Miller 1975 Tucson National *Amateur Note: StarPass name changed to Starr Pass in 1993 OMNI TUCSON NATIONAL COURSE RECORDS 72 HOLES 263 (66-69-67-61) Johnny Miller 1975 54 HOLES 200 (66-62-68) David Duval 1998 36 HOLES 128 (66-62) David Duval 1998 18 HOLES 61 Johnny Miller 1975.
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