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Brian Harman held on Sunday for the title, his fourth PGA Tour win overall and first since his stunning win at the 2023 British Open.
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Brian Harman kept steady in the wind as he held on to his three-shot lead to win the PGA Tour Texas Open in San Antonio on Sunday.
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The Masters Tournament begins on Thursday at the Augusta National Golf Club and for the second time in four weeks, the PGA Tour is offering the maximum number of FedEx Cup points (750) for a victory.
Brian Harman prevailed in difficult weekend conditions at TPC San Antonio to capture the Valero Texas Open. It marked Harman’s first PGA Tour title since claiming the claret jug at the 2023 Open Championship. Here is the final leaderboard for those who made the cut in San Antonio, Texas:
Brian Harman leads the tournament at 12-under, while Keith Mitchell, also seeking a Masters berth, sits in fourth place at 7-under. One round is left in the PGA Tour's Valero Texas Open on Sunday at the TPC San Antonio Oaks Course.
After the cut was made at the Valero Texas Open, which players have the best chance to win and make the Masters field?
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Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will be two favourites at The Masters; The winner of the Valero Texas Open, if not already exempt, will secure the final invite to Augusta National; Watch both event
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.
It is the last week before The Masters, as the PGA Tour is in San Antonio for the Valero Texas Open. Here is the one-stop shop for all the information.