It was last held at the Omni Tucson National Golf Resort in late February, with a $3 million purse and a $540,000 winner's share.
In 1963, the event moved to Forty Niner Country Club in 1963 for two years, then began its lengthy relationship with its last location, known at the time as Tucson National Golf Club, which hosted through 1978.
The TPC at Starr Pass shared time with Randolph Park in 1990; from 1991–96 the Tucson National GC was the other course used.
In later years, it was an alternate event, opposite the WGC Match Play championship, then held at La Costa in Carlsbad, California.
Because the top 64 ranked players in the world are invited to the WGC event, it weakened the field considerably for Tucson.