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Tucson Tournament Chronology TUCSON TOURNAMENT CHRONOLOGY TUCSON OPEN 1945 Ray Mangrum 268 El Rio Golf Club 1946 Jimmy Demaret 268 El Rio Golf Club 1947 Jimmy Demaret 264 El Rio Golf Club 1948 Skip Alexander 264 El Rio Golf Club 1949 Lloyd Mangrum 263 El Rio Golf Club 1950 Chandler Harper 267 El Rio Golf Club 1951 Lloyd Mangrum 269 El Rio Golf Club 1952 Henry Williams, Jr. 274 El Rio Golf Club 1953 Tommy Bolt 265 El Rio Golf Club 1954 No Tournament 1955 Tommy Bolt 265 El Rio Golf Club 1956 Ted Kroll 264 El Rio Golf Club 1957 Dow Finsterwald 269 El Rio Golf Club 1958 Lionel Hebert 265 El Rio Golf Club 1959 Gene Littler 266 El Rio Golf Club 1960 Don January 271 El Rio Golf Club HOME OF THE SUN OPEN INVITATIONAL 1961 Dave Hill 269 El Rio Golf Club TUCSON OPEN 1962 Phil Rogers 263 El Rio Golf Club $20,000 1963 Don January 266 49er Country Club $25,000 1964 Jack Cupit 274 49er Country Club $30,000 1965 Bob Charles 271 Tucson National $46,000 1966 Joe Campbell 278 Tucson National $60,000 1967 Arnold Palmer 273 Tucson National $60,000 1968 George Knudson 273 Tucson National $100,000 1969 Lee Trevino 271 Tucson National $100,000 1970 Lee Trevino 275 Tucson National $100,000 1971 J.C. Snead 273 Tucson National $110,000 1972 Miller Barber 273 Tucson National $150,000 DEAN MARTIN TUCSON OPEN 1973 Bruce Crampton 277 Tucson National $150,000 1974 Johnny Miller 272 Tucson National $150,000 1975 Johnny Miller 263 Tucson National $200,000 NBC TUCSON OPEN 1976 Johnny Miller 274 Tucson National $200,000 JOE GARAGIOLA TUCSON OPEN 1977 Bruce Lietzke 275 Tucson National $200,000 1978 Tom Watson 276 Tucson National $200,000 1979 Bruce Lietzke 265 Randolph North $250,000 1980 Jim Colbert 270 Tucson National $300,000 1981 Johnny Miller 265 Randolph North $300,000 1982 Craig Stadler 266 Randolph North $300,000 1983 Gil Morgan 271 Randolph North $300,000 TUCSON TOURNAMENT CHRONOLOGY SEIKO TUCSON MATCHPLAY CHAMPIONSHIP 1984 Tom Watson 2&1 Randolph North $1,014,000 Gene Littler 1 up 1985 Jim Thorpe 4&3 Randolph North $1,014,000 Harold Henning 4&3 1986 Jim Thorpe 4 up Randolph North $1,000,000 Don January 1 up SEIKO TUCSON OPEN 1987 Mike Reid 268 TPC at StarPass $600,000 NORTHERN TELECOM TUCSON OPEN 1988 David Frost 266 TPC at StarPass $600,000 1989 No Tournament held due to the change of schedule from end of year to beginning of year. 1990 Robert Gamez 270 TPC at StarPass/ $900,000 Randolph North NORTHERN TELECOM OPEN 1991 Phil Mickelson (amateur) 272 TPC at StarPass $1,000,000 1992 Lee Janzen 270 Tucson National/ $1,100,000 StarPass 1993 Larry Mize 271 Tucson National/ $1,100,000 Starr Pass* 1994 Andrew Magee 270 Tucson National/ $1,100,000 Starr Pass* 1995 Phil Mickelson 269 Tucson National/ $1,250,000 Starr Pass* NORTEL OPEN 1996 Phil Mickelson 273 Tucson National/ $1,250,000 Starr Pass* TUCSON CHRYSLER CLASSIC 1997 Jeff Sluman 275 Omni Tucson National $1,300,000 1998 David Duval 269 Omni Tucson National $2,000,000 TOUCHSTONE ENERGY TUCSON OPEN 1999 Gabriel Hjertstedt 279 Omni Tucson National $2,750,000 2000 Jim Carter 269 Omni Tucson National $3,000,000 2001 Garrett Willis 273 Omni Tucson National $3,000,000 2002 Ian Leggatt 268 Omni Tucson National $3,000,000 CHRYSLER CLASSIC OF TUCSON 2003 Frank Lickliter II 269 Omni Tucson National $3,000,000 2004 Heath Slocum 266 Omni Tucson National $3,000,000 2005 Geoff Ogilvy 269 Omni Tucson National $3,000,000 2006 Kirk Triplett 266 Omni Tucson National $3,000,000 TUCSON CONQUISTADORES LPGA OPEN 1983 Jan Stephenson (54 holes) 207 Randolph North $150,000 1984 Chris Johnson 272 Randolph North $150,000 1985 Amy Alcott 279 Randolph North $175,000 1986 Penny Pulz 276 Randolph North $200,000 1987 Betsy King 281 Randolph North $200,000 * formerly StarPass.
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