
Trey Mullinax Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage
Trey Mullinax Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage | Valero Texas Open, April 3-6, 2025
Below we help you make your best bets on Mullinax before he tees off in San Antonio, TX by breaking down his performances in recent events.
How to watch Trey Mullinax at the Valero Texas Open
Date: April 3-6, 2025
April 3-6, 2025 TV: Golf Channel
Golf Channel Location: San Antonio, TX
San Antonio, TX Course: TPC San Antonio (Oaks)
TPC San Antonio (Oaks) Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo!
What time does Trey Mullinax tee off?
Round 1 Tee Time: 1:30 PM ET
1:30 PM ET Round 2 Tee Time: 8:20 AM ET
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Trey Mullinax's last five tournaments
Recent stats for Mullinax
Over his last 14 rounds, Mullinax has finished below par nine times, while also carding two bogey-free rounds and eight rounds with a better-than-average score.
He has posted a top-10 score twice in his last 14 rounds.
Mullinax has carded a score within three shots of the day's best in three of his last 14 rounds, while finishing within five strokes of the top score of the day eight times.
Trey Mullinax odds to win
Golf odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 5:36 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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