Arizona Open
The Arizona Open Championship is the annual open state championship of golf in Arizona. The competition is 54-holes of stroke play, with the winner being the player with the lowest total number of strokes. Following 36-holes of play the field is cut to the top 50 players and ties for the final round. In the event of a tie following 54-holes, a hole-by-hole, sudden death playoff will determine the winner. The Championship is administered by the Southwest PGA. The Arizona Open has roots dating back to the inaugural event held in 1937. This historical championship has been held annually since 1953 and boasts an impressive list of past champions including Johnny Bulla, Dale Douglas and Curt Byrum.
Qualification
The Arizona Open Championship is open to any professional golfer or to any amateur golfer with a USGA Handicap Index not exceeding 10.0. Players may obtain a place in the Championship proper by being fully exempt or by competing successfully in qualifying. Approximately 1/3 of the field is made up of players who are fully exempt from qualifying. Competitors who are not fully exempt must register and compete in a qualifier. Place-winners from qualifying events, conducted historically throughout the month of July, along with those players exempt from qualifying, finalize the Championship field of 156 competitors.Champions
- a = Amateur
- PO = Won in playoff
- * = Championship was 36-holes
- ** = Championship was 72-holes
- *** = Championship was shortened to 36-holes after two-day rain delay
Records
- Most titles: 5 by Johnny Bulla
- Most consecutive titles: 4 by Dell Urich
- Most times runner-up : 3 by Johnny Bulla, Bill Johnston, Bill Garrett
- Most often first or second : 8 by Johnny Bulla
- Most top 5 finishes : 12 by Johnny Bulla
- Most top 10 finishes : 17 by Johnny Bulla
- Low 54-hole score: 197 by 3 players
- Low 36-hole score: 127 by Jake Younan, Troon Country Club, 2018
- Low 18-hole score: 61 by Jake Younan, Troon Country Club, 2018
- Low first round score: 61 by Jake Younan, Troon Country Club, 2018
- Low second round score: 63 by Ronnie Black, Alta Mesa Country Club, 1987
- Low third round score: 63 by amateur Michael Feagles, Superstition Mountain Golf & Country Club, 2019
- Largest victory margin: 15 by Al Mengert, Moon Valley Country Club, 1960