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PGA Tour Champions tournament
Golf tournament
The Cologuard Classic is a professional golf tournament in Arizona on the PGA Tour Champions. It debuted in 2015 at the Catalina Course of Omni Tucson National.[2][3] The event moved several miles east to La Paloma Country Club in 2024.
The Tucson Open was a fixture on the PGA Tour for over six decades, from 1945 through 2006, and was often held at the Catalina Course, which opened in 1961. Tucson hosted the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship for eight years in nearby Marana, from 2007 through 2014.
La Paloma Country Club
Hole Yards Par Hole Yards Par 1 381 4 10 454 4 2 411 4 11 514 5 3 517 5 12 178 3 4 199 3 13 417 4 5 420 4 14 211 3 6 459 4 15 418 4 7 171 3 16 538 5 8 436 4 17 185 3 9 560 5 18 415 4 Out 3,554 36 In 3,330 35 Source:[1] Total 6,884 71Ridge course is the first nine holes, then Canyon (1,2,3,4,8,9) and Hill (3,4,9)
The approximate elevation at the clubhouse is 2,720 feet (830 m) above sea level.
Omni Tucson National Resort, Catalina Course (2015–2023)
Hole Yards Par Hole Yards Par 1 395 4 10 404 4 2 535 5 11 404 4 3 375 4 12 610 5 4 170 3 13 428 4 5 398 4 14 186 3 6 425 4 15 525 5 7 197 3 16 183 3 8 587 5 17 511 5 9 436 4 18 469 4 Out 3,518 36 In 3,720 37 Source:[4] Total 7,328 73Opened 64 years ago in 1961, the Catalina Course was designed by Robert Bruce Harris, and redesigned in 1983 by Robert Van Hagge and Bruce Devlin. Holes No. 7 and 8 were relocated and redesigned by Tom Lehman in 2005.[2]
The fairways are Tifway 419 pollen-free Bermuda grass, over-seeded with winter rye; the greens are Champion Bermuda.[2]
The approximate average elevation is 2,320 feet (705 m) above sea level.
Year Winner Score To par Margin of32°19′01″N 110°54′58″W / 32.317°N 110.916°W / 32.317; -110.916
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