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Golf tournament
Ben Hogan Tulsa Open
Tournament information
Location
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Established
1991
Course(s)
The Golf Club of Oklahoma
Par
72
Tour(s)
Ben Hogan Tour
Format
Stroke play
Prize fund
US$150,000
Month played
August
Final year
1992
Tournament record score
Aggregate
210 Frank Conner (1991) 210 Tom Lehman (1991)
To par
−6 as above
Final champion
Steve Lowery
Location map
The Golf Club of Oklahoma
Location in the United States
Show map of the United States
The Golf Club of Oklahoma
Location in Oklahoma
Show map of Oklahoma
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