The Valero Open isn't a high-profile PGA Tour event. Not unless you're Justin Leonard, who seems to win it every year. (He's actually one it three times, twice as the Texas Open.) But it's on the schedule this week, and even if many of the world's best players aren't in the field, it's a chance for guys trying to keep their tour card to make some money, or for players who have faded in recent years -- and in a few more will be relegated to the Champions Tour -- to reinvent themselves, even if temporarily.

























