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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...
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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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Withstanding blustery conditions much like the 2023 British Open, Harman held onto a Sunday lead to take a win into next week's Masters.
SAN ANTONIO — 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 since the 2023 Open Championship.
The Valero Texas Open awarded $9.5 million in prize money. How much did the winner, Brian Harman, and the rest of the field take home?
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Savannah native Brian Harman won for the fourth time on the PGA Tour with a win at the Valero Texas Open while dealing with difficult family issues.
The low scores from Thursday and Friday were nowhere to be found on Saturday at the 2025 Texas Open as winds changed direction and picked up at TPC San Antonio, creating a difficult challenge for the field.
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Brian Harman didn't have his best stuff over the weekend in San Antonio, but his game was good enough to win and end one pro's Masters dream.
While flirting with the cut line during his second round at the Valero Texas Open, Tony Finau made a hole-in-one on the 16th hole. Finau, who had just bogeyed three consecutive holes to fall to 1-under on the round,
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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 getting bombarded with scores in the 60s on Thursday and Friday, TPC San Antonio exacted its revenge on the weekend. As the winds picked up, the low scores evaporated and it became a war of attrition at the top of the leaderboard.