2026 Texas Open preview: Expert predictions, picks as Tommy Fleetwood leads a strong field into San Antonio
Fleetwood, Åberg, Spieth and more will get one more event in before the Masters
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The final event on the PGA Tour schedule before the Masters is upon us at the Texas Open, and a number of big names are in San Antonio to sharpen their games before heading to Augusta National for the year’s first major.
Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Åberg, Russell Henley, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler and Hideki Matsuyama are among the stars in the Lone Star State for a final tune-up for the Masters. Notably absent from that group is Collin Morikawa, who was in the field until Tuesday morning when he withdrew due to his lingering back injury suffered at The Players.
Morikawa was hoping to use the Texas Open as a way to shake off any rust and test his back before the Masters, but instead will opt for one more week of rest and join Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy as favorites who will not have played any tournament golf between The Players and the Masters.
Even without the No. 8 player in the world, there will be plenty of star power on display in San Antonio this week, and all of the top stars in the field are searching for their first victory of the 2026 PGA Tour season.They’ll all be looking to do what Brian Harman did a year ago and pick up a win at the Texas Open to carry some positive momentum into the Masters.
Dates: April 2-5
Location: TPC San Antonio (The Oaks Course) — San Antonio, Texas
Par: 72 | Yardage: 7,438 | Architect: Pete Dye & Greg Norman
Purse: $9,800,000
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook
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Jordan Spieth
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| Winner (19-1): Coming into the Masters it’s all Scottie Scheffler this, Rory McIlroy that. Why not add some real chaos to the mix by throwing in a Jordan Spieth win the week before? Spieth’s been trending in the right direction with his game in 2026 and is coming back to a course he’s extremely comfortable at. He won this event in 2021, has finished top-12 the past two seasons — even without his best stuff — and has another runner-up in the past. Fans have been begging for a full return to form from Spieth, and it’d be incredible timing for him to get back in the winner’s circle before going to Augusta National where he has so much history (good and bad). | |
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Ryo Hisatsune
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| Contender (41-1): There aren’t many guys that have played better on the whole this season than Hisatsune. He cooled off a touch in Florida after his blistering start on the West Coast, but he has still been rock solid. His ball-striking makes him a threat at a course that typically is a second-shot golf course. Hisatsune finished T5 here a year ago, so he should have some positive memories coming back to TPC San Antonio as well. | |
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Sudarshan Yellamaraju
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| Sleeper (68-1): Speaking of players on heaters, not many players in the world can claim to be in better form than Yellamaraju. He’s coming off a T5 at The Players and a T6 at the Houston Open, and the Canadian rookie is absolutely brimming with confidence at the moment. He is among the players — like Hisatsune — gunning for a win and the final Masters invite available, and he’s shown that he doesn’t simply fade away on the weekend. | |
Who will win the 2026 Valero Texas Open, and which longshots will stun the golfing world? Visit SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard, all from the model that’s nailed 16 golf majors heading into the weekend, and find out.
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