Homero Blancas
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Homero Blancas (born March 7, 1938) is an American professional golfer who has played on both the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour (now known as the Champions Tour).
Blancas was born in Houston, Texas. He attended the University of Houston from 1958–1962, and was a member of the golf team. Blancas shot a record-setting round of 55 (27-28) in a college tournament, which to this days stands as the lowest round in the history of competitive golf. His 13 birdies and an eagle on a par-70 course in Longview, Texas on August 19, 1962 earned him the nickname "Mr. 55". He was inducted into the University of Houston Athletics Hall of Fame in 1978.
Blancas won four PGA Tour events. He turned pro in 1965 and was the PGA Rookie of the Year that year. He was a member of the 1973 Ryder Cup team. During his career on the PGA Tour, he had more than 4 dozen top-10 finishes. His best finishes in a major championship were a T-4 at the 1972 U.S. Open, and a T-5 at the 1972 Masters. Blancas spent the last 16 years of his regular career as club pro at Randolph Park in Tucson.
After turning 50 in March 1988, Blancas joined the Senior Tour. He has one victory in this venue – at the 1989 Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic. He has 18 holes-in-one during his career, is a member of the Texas Golf Hall of Fame, and lives in Houston.
[edit] PGA Tour wins
- 1966 Seattle Open
- 1970 Colonial National Invitation
- 1972 Phoenix Open
- 1973 Monsanto Open
[edit] Champions Tour wins
- 1989 Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic
[edit] Other wins
- 1960 Texas State Open (as an amateur)
- 1962 W.E. Cole Cotton States Invitational
- 1963 W.E. Cole Cotton States Invitational
- 1964 W.E. Cole Cotton States Invitational
- 1965 Mexican Open