Valero Texas Open: 5 golfers to watch in San Antonio's annual PGA showcase at the Oaks Course
More than 150 of the world’s best golfers will tee off Thursday during the first round of the 2024 Valero Texas Open at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course. The Greg Norman-designed course will feature four former Masters champions, 15 Texans and 11 of the past 13 Texas Open winners competing for their share of the $9.2 million purse, with the winner taking home $1.66 million. Here are five players to keep an eye on as San Antonio prepares to host its 102nd Texas Open.
Spieth, 30, has won just one tournament since, a playoff victory in the 2022 RBC Heritage, and has missed two straight cuts coming into the Texas Open. Though Spieth has struggled to recapture the magic from his early years on tour, the Texan remains capable of bending just about any course to his will. He did just that at the Oaks Course three years ago, and another triumph in San Antonio would provide some needed momentum heading into the Masters.
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