J.J. Spaun is headed to Augusta National with a win.
Spaun survived a rainy week in San Antonio to claim the Valero Texas Open on Sunday afternoon, marking the final PGA Tour stop before the Masters kicks off in just a few days. Spaun posted a 5-under 67 in his final round to reach 17-under on the week, which ended up being just enough to secure the one-shot win.
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Robert MacIntyre entered Sunday with a two-shot lead, though play was halted early on Saturday due to storms in the area. Nobody played more than 14 holes in the third round on Saturday, and some players had to go 30 holes on Sunday in order to actually finish the tournament.
That led to a pretty chaotic finish on Sunday, where weather still wasn’t great in San Antonio. MacIntyre held onto a share of the lead after he wrapped up the final 12 holes of his third round, but Matt Wallace eventually overtook him after he made three straight birdies. Wallace went 12-under on his final 36 holes, but entered the clubhouse just too early to secure the win.
Spaun eventually overtook Wallace and got to 17-under, thanks to a late eagle at the par-4 17th, to grab the clubhouse lead himself. Spaun went up-and-down at the last to wrap up his 5-under.
MacIntyre, meanwhile, had fallen back and left the door open for Spaun and others ahead of him. But he also came up with an eagle at the 17th, thanks to a deep putt of his own, to suddenly get back within a stroke entering the final hole.
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But MacIntyre’s approach on the final green went way right and ended up in some thick mud near a concession area. While he ended up landing on the green after that, he left himself way too long of a birdie putt. MacIntyre ended up saving par at the 18th, which gave Spaun the one-shot win.
The win for Spaun marked the third of his PGA Tour career, and his first since his U.S. Open win last season. He entered this week at No. 13 in the Official World Golf Rankings, but had only made the cut in three of his seven starts this season.
MacIntyre finished in a tie for second with Wallace and Michael Kim at 16-under on the week. Ludvig Ã…berg birdied the last to join Andrew Putnam in fifth, two shots back from Spaun.
Here’s a look at how much Spaun and the rest of the field earned this week in San Antonio.
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2026 Valero Texas Open Payouts
1. J.J. Spaun — $1.764 million
T2. Matt Wallace, Michael Kim, Robert MacIntyre — $741,533
T5. Andrew Putnam, Ludvig Åberg — $378,525
7. Kevin Yu — $330,750
T8. Chandler Phillips, Ryo Hisatsune — $296,450
T10. Si Woo Kim, Austin Eckroat, Tommy Fleetwood, Kristoffer Reitan — $237,650
T14. Davis Thompson, Sami Valimaki, Eric Cole, Andrew Novak, John Parry, Alex Smalley, Sudarshan Yellamaraju — $159,250
T21. Marco Penge, Hideki Matsuyama, S.H. Kim, Maverick McNealy, Sam Ryder, Bud Cauley, J.T. Poston — $95,550
T28. Zach Bauchou, Nick Taylor — $71,540
T30. A.J. Ewart, Doug Ghim, Alex Noren, Mac Meissner, Paul Waring, Kevin Roy — $60,025
T36. Billy Horschel, Austin Smotherman, Chris Kirk — $48,673
T39. Chad Ramey, Taylor Moore, Adam Svensson, Adam Schenk, Brandt Snedeker, Kevin Streelman, Brian Harman< Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Matt McCarty, Rico Hoey — $35,809
T49. Christo Lamprecht, Beau Hossler, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Tony Finau, Thorbjørn Olesen — $24,676
T54. Hank Lebioda, Gordon Sargent, Vince Whaley, Steven Fisk, Bronson Burgoon — $22,834
T59. Erik van Rooyen, Stephan Jaeger, David Ford — $22,050
62. Takumi Kanaya — $21,658
T63. Jordan Spieth, Peter Malnati — $21,364
T65. Jeffrey Kang, Mark Hubbard — $20,972
T67. Will Zalatoris, Joe Highsmith, Danny Walker — $20,482
70. Luke Clanton — $20,090