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Brian Harman handled the wind and the chill Sunday with a pair of key birdies on the back nine Sunday in the Valero Texas Open, closing with a 3-over 75 for a three-shot victory, his first title sinc...
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Brian Harman won the Valero Texas Open for his first PGA Tour title since the 2023 Open Championship.
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The 2025 Valero Texas Open tees off from TPC San Antonio on Thursday, April 3, with the Masters following a week later. None of the last three Valero Texas Open winners entered with more than one previous PGA Tour victory,
Despite undergoing wrist surgery in late August, Jordan Spieth returned to the PGA Tour in January and has made the cut in six of seven events. Spieth acknowledges that his wrist feels different post-surgery, particularly in the mornings, but he's pleased with his performance since his return.
One player moved into the top 10, Maverick McNealy. He tied for third at the TPC San Antonio and earned $560,500 to climb to eighth with more than $3.7 million. In the process, he knocked Shane Lowry, Corey Conners and Scottie Scheffler down a notch, with Scheffler falling out of the top 10 to No. 11.
Brian Harman blitzed the field Friday at TPC San Antonio with his second straight round of 6-under 66 to command a sizable four-stroke lead over Keith Mitchell at the halfway point of the 2025 Texas Open.
The SI Golf betting panel is coming off a monster week at the Houston Open and we're ready to keep it rolling in San Antonio! FanSided senior editor Cody Willi
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With the Masters on deck, a fully-healthy Jordan Spieth is grinding to rediscover the Jordan Spieth of old but there are obstacles in the way.
Sam Ryder's neck was bothering him and he wasn't sure he could swing. He could definitely putt. Ryder took only 21 putts at the Valero Texas Open and shot a 63.
From its field, course, tee times, how to watch and 103-year history, here's what to know for the Valero Texas Open—the last chance to get into the Masters.