Prize money payments for each PGA Tour player in the 2023 Valero Texas open
It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.
Winner’s Bag: Corey Conners, 2023 Valero Texas Open
Check out the clubs that got the job done in San Antonio.
Final results of the 2023 Valero Texas Open: Leaderboard, prize money payouts and how much each player won
The 2023 Valero Texas Open final leaderboard is headed by winner Corey Conners, who earns the PGA Tour win at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course in San Antonio, Texas. In the final round, the Canadian shot 4-under 68 to post a total of 15-under 273, which was good enough for a one-shot win over Sam […]
Corey Conners wins the Valero Texas open
Corey Conners rocked the traditional winner’s boots again, this time after stomping the field on Sunday at the Valero Texas Open in San (…)
2023 Valero Texas Open Money: Purse and winner’s share, Prize money payout
The 2023 Valero Texas Open prize money payout is from the $8.9 million purse, with 72 professional players who complete four rounds at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course in San Antonio, Texas, earning an official-money paycheck this week. The winner’s share of Valero Texas Open prize pool is at $1,602,000, with the second-place finisher taking […]
“This is why you play”: Patrick Rodgers leads Valero Texas Open in search of first PGA Tour win.
“This is why I play, why I compete and I can’t wait to get out there tomorrow.”
2023 Valero Texas Open Sunday Tee Times, TV and Streaming Info at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course
Everything you need to know for the final round of the Valero Texas Open.
Tyrrell Hatton’s Augusta warmup is over. He is the first big name to be left out of the Valero Texas open.
Hatton had six bogeys in a sloppy second-round 75 and was the biggest name sent packing from the tournament.
Valero Texas Open Harry Higgs is in contention, Michael Thompson invokes ‘Bama among 5 things you should know after Friday
It’s not just Harry Higgs’ personality that’s entertaining and unpredictable, his golf game has been the same.
Tired? Not Patrick Rodgers. He finished a 23-hole round with five birdies in six holes at Valero Texas Open.
Rodgers’ chase for his elusive first PGA Tour victory has been more marathon than sprint.