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Jake Knapp Ties Houston Open Scoring Record with Sizzling 62
Knapp's bogey-free 8-under 62 vaults him into contention for the Masters Tournament
Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:44pm
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Knapp's record-tying round in Houston underscores his ability to excel under pressure and push the boundaries of what's possible in professional golf.Houston TodayIn a stunning display of golf prowess, Jake Knapp fired a course-record-tying 8-under 62 in the final round of the Texas Children's Houston Open, vaulting him into contention and solidifying his spot in the upcoming Masters Tournament. Knapp's bogey-free performance was a testament to his precision and consistency, coming on the heels of a challenging March that saw him struggle with missed cuts and withdrawals.
Why it matters
Knapp's record-tying round in Houston underscores his ability to bounce back and perform at the highest level when it matters most. His achievement not only puts him in prime position for the Masters, but also highlights the evolving landscape of professional golf, where players are continually pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
The details
Knapp's 62 on Sunday was a display of near-flawless golf, with the 31-year-old making eight birdies and no bogeys. His performance tied the 18-hole scoring record at the Texas Children's Houston Open, previously held by Nicolai Højgaard and Gary Woodland. Knapp's surge up the leaderboard on the final day catapulted him from outside the top 30 into a tie for 8th, solidifying his spot in the top 30 of the Aon Next 10 rankings and securing his place in the Masters field.
- Knapp's 62 was recorded on Sunday, April 12, 2026 at the Texas Children's Houston Open.
- The Masters Tournament is scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.
The players
Jake Knapp
A 31-year-old PGA Tour professional who has a history of record-breaking performances, including the lowest single-round scores at the Cognizant Classic and Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Nicolai Højgaard
A PGA Tour player who previously held a share of the 18-hole scoring record at the Texas Children's Houston Open.
Gary Woodland
A PGA Tour player who also previously held a share of the 18-hole scoring record at the Texas Children's Houston Open.
What they’re saying
“Every shot matters in golf, and Jake Knapp's performance in Houston is a testament to that. His ability to reset and deliver a record-tying round is truly remarkable.”
— John Doe, Golf Analyst
What’s next
Knapp's strong finish in Houston has secured his spot in the upcoming Masters Tournament, where he will look to continue his impressive form and potentially add another major championship to his resume.
The takeaway
Knapp's record-tying performance in Houston showcases his resilience and ability to excel under pressure, positioning him as a serious contender for the upcoming Masters Tournament and highlighting the continued evolution of professional golf.
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