Valero Texas Open Tees Off After Weather Delay

PGA Tour updates and Round 2 tee times as tournament resumes in San Antonio

Apr. 3, 2026 at 12:59pm

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The start of the 2026 Valero Texas Open was delayed 90 minutes by rain, but the PGA Tour event has now resumed play at TPC San Antonio. Top players shared their excitement for the upcoming Augusta National Women's Amateur, which will take place the week before the Masters Tournament.

Why it matters

The Valero Texas Open is one of the longest-running events on the PGA Tour, having been played annually since 1922. It serves as a key tune-up for many players ahead of the Masters, the first major championship of the year.

The details

After the weather delay, the Valero Texas Open resumed with Round 1 play. Several top players, including recent major champions, are in the field this week in San Antonio as they look to build momentum heading into the Masters.

  • The start of the 2026 Valero Texas Open was delayed 90 minutes by rain on Thursday, April 3.
  • The Augusta National Women's Amateur will take place the week before the Masters Tournament in early April.

The players

TPC San Antonio

The host course for the Valero Texas Open, located in San Antonio, Texas.

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What they’re saying

“I'm really looking forward to the Augusta National Women's Amateur. It's such a special event and a great opportunity for us to showcase our talents on one of the most iconic courses in the world.”

— Nelly Korda, 2-time major champion

“The weather delay was frustrating, but we're just glad to be back out here playing. This is an important event for us as we prepare for the Masters in a few weeks.”

— Scottie Scheffler, World No. 2 and recent major winner

What’s next

Round 2 of the Valero Texas Open will tee off on Friday, April 4, with players looking to make a move up the leaderboard ahead of the weekend rounds.

The takeaway

Despite the weather delay, the Valero Texas Open remains an important stop on the PGA Tour schedule as players look to fine-tune their games ahead of the first major championship of the year at the Masters.