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USA Today
06-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
2025 Valero Texas Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC San Antonio
2025 Valero Texas Open prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC San Antonio Brian Harman is back in the winner's circle. The lefty captured his fourth PGA Tour victory on Sunday, taking the Valero Texas Open on a day that was one of the toughest of the PGA Tour season because of cool and windy conditions. Harman closed in 3-over 75 but it was good enough for a three-shot win. He finished at 9 under for the tournament. Just 29 of the 66 golfers who made the cut finished in red numbers. For his victory, he pockets $1,710,000 and heads to Augusta National for the Masters with confidence as he tries to get his second major title. Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the Valero Texas Open, where there was a purse of $9.5 million. Valero Texas Open 2025 prize money payouts


USA Today
05-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Will Andrew Novak's incredible carom lead to his first PGA Tour win?
Will Andrew Novak's incredible carom lead to his first PGA Tour win? That'll play 😮💨 A wild sequence to help Andrew Novak to -8 for the tournament#ValeroTexasOpen I # — Valero Texas Open (@valerotxopen) April 5, 2025 SAN ANTONIO — The second Andrew Novak made contact with a 5-iron on TPC San Antonio's signature 16th hole on Saturday, he knew he needed some divine intervention. Although Novak made par a year ago at the Valero Texas Open with a shot that bounced off the grandstands of the hole nicknamed "The Avocado," Saturday's round was played in a strong wind, and the former Wofford College star had no idea what might become of his wayward shot as it left the tee box. But Novak, who's still in search of his first PGA Tour victory, didn't need to worry. The ball kissed the bottom of the structure and bounced right on the green, giving him a 5-foot birdie putt that was one of the luckiest shots in a 69 that was among the day's best rounds. "That pin was tucked over there on the right and you don't really want to miss much left, so you're kind of going at it," he said. "I pushed it, the wind caught it. Obviously, not a great shot, but I know if it's over there, there's some space, it can be OK. I didn't expect it to kick back and go on the green, that was obviously ridiculous. Not the best swing and sometimes golf rewards you." Of course, there was still work to be done. Novak had to hole the putt, giving him three straight birdies on the par 3 for the week and helping as he finished at 9 under par, three strokes behind leader Brian Harman and all alone in second place. "That was about as much pressure as I felt on a putt in a while because both guys in my group, Carson (Young) and Emiliano (Grillo), also hit great shots and made their putts," Novak said. "So we had two birdies in. I can't get that break and then miss the putt, be the only guy not to make birdie. Luckily made a good putt, poured it right in." Novak, one of the numerous Tour players to set up shop at St. Simons Island, Ga., is bidding to become the best player that the Wofford golf program has ever produced. He's only the second from that small South Carolina school to earn a PGA Tour card, following William McGirt. McGirt still has one thing over Novak: a PGA Tour victory, at the 2016 Memorial. Novak could become the second Wofford alum to win on the Tour, and it would have the added bonus of getting him into the Masters field. It will likely take a gritty effort in what are expected to be difficult conditions, but Novak thinks he has the right game plan. "It's just going to be patience," he said. "Pars are going to do really well. Obviously, it depends on what guys do, but if I can just keep it in front of me, stay out of like the disaster, keep it out of the jungle, give my putter a few chances, see how it goes."


Washington Post
05-04-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Brian Harman survives the wind and leads Texas Open
SAN ANTONIO — Brian Harman survived 30 mph wind by playing the final 13 holes without a bogey, giving him an even-par 72 and a three-shot lead in a Valero Texas Open so difficult that only six players managed to break par. Harman had his chance to join them until narrowly missing a 12-foot birdie attempt on the final hole at the TPC San Antonio.


USA Today
04-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Hunter Logan Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage
Hunter Logan Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage | Valero Texas Open, April 3-6, 2025 The Valero Texas Open is underway, and Hunter Logan is in 131st position with a score of +4. How to watch Hunter Logan 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 Hunter Logan tee off? Round 1 Tee Time: 3:20 PM ET 3:20 PM ET Round 2 Tee Time: 10:10 AM ET ESPN+ is the new home of PGA TOUR LIVE. Sign up now to access 4,300+ hours of live coverage from 35 PGA TOUR tournaments this year. Hunter Logan's last five tournaments Recent stats for Logan Logan has finished below par once of his last three rounds played. He has not finished any of his last three rounds with one of the top-10 scores of the day. Logan has ended up six or more shots behind the best score of the day in each of his last three rounds. Hunter Logan odds to win Golf odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 9:16 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Max Homa adds new caddie after split from Joe Greiner
Max Homa is playing this week's Valero Texas Open with a new caddie. Bill Harke is on Homa's bag at TPC San Antonio after Homa and longtime caddie Joe Greiner split. "Joe and I made memories for a lifetime and can't be more thankful for all the hard work. We have parted ways and it will be sad to see him go,' Homa said in a statement to 'I'll always be grateful to have walked the fairways with one of my best friends.' Advertisement Homa and Greiner — childhood friends — began working together full-time in 2019, with Homa winning six PGA Tour events during that stretch. This season, however, has been a struggle. Homa has missed four consecutive cuts and hasn't made it to a weekend in any event with a cut. His best result is a T-26 at the 59-player Sentry. He used Jordan Spieth's caddie, Michael Greller, as a one-off that week in Kapalua. Almost a year ago this time, Homa contended at the Masters Tournament, tying for third. He tied for eighth two starts later at Quail Hollow and hasn't since recorded a top-20. Harke has previously caddied for PGA Tour players Chris Kirk, Colt Knost and Jonas Blixt.