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2026 PGA Texas Valero Open Tees Off on ESPN
Collin Morikawa, Defending Champ Brian Harman Headline Star-Studded Field
Apr. 1, 2026 at 1:21pm
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The 2026 PGA Texas Valero Open is set to tee off this week in San Antonio, with a star-studded field including two-time major winner Collin Morikawa and defending champion Brian Harman. The tournament will serve as the final tuneup before the Masters, with a total purse of $9.8 million up for grabs.
Why it matters
The Valero Texas Open is a prestigious event on the PGA Tour calendar, drawing top players looking to fine-tune their games ahead of the first major of the season. With Morikawa making his return from injury and Harman seeking to defend his title, the tournament promises high-stakes drama and excitement for golf fans.
The details
The 132-player field will compete at the Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio, with coverage airing across the ESPN family of networks and streaming platforms. First-round action kicks off on Thursday, with the final round slated for Sunday. In addition to Morikawa and Harman, the field includes other top names like Sepp Straka, Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Åberg, and Hideki Matsuyama.
- The tournament runs from Thursday, April 2 to Sunday, April 5.
- First-round coverage begins at 8:15 a.m. Eastern on Thursday.
- Second-round coverage starts at 8:15 a.m. Eastern on Friday.
- Third-round coverage begins at 11 a.m. Eastern on Saturday.
- Final-round coverage kicks off at 10:30 a.m. Eastern on Sunday.
The players
Collin Morikawa
A two-time major champion who is making his return to action after a back injury forced him to withdraw from the Players Championship.
Brian Harman
The defending champion of the Valero Texas Open, looking to become the first player to win the event in consecutive years since Zach Johnson in 2008-09.
Sepp Straka
An up-and-coming PGA Tour star who has already won twice on tour and is looking to add another title.
Tommy Fleetwood
A veteran European Tour player making his first appearance at the Valero Texas Open as he seeks his first PGA Tour victory.
Ludvig Åberg
A young Swedish phenom who has earned a sponsor's exemption into the field as he looks to make his mark on the PGA Tour.
What they’re saying
“I'm excited to get back out there and compete at the Valero Texas Open. It's always a great event, and I'm looking forward to the challenge of getting my game sharp before the Masters.”
— Collin Morikawa
“Defending my title at the Valero would be an incredible accomplishment. I've been working hard in the offseason, and I'm ready to give it my all this week.”
— Brian Harman
What’s next
All eyes will be on the Valero Texas Open as players make their final preparations for the Masters, the first major championship of the season, which is set to take place the following week.
The takeaway
The 2026 PGA Texas Valero Open promises to be an exciting event, with a star-studded field competing for a $9.8 million purse and the chance to gain momentum heading into the Masters. Golf fans won't want to miss the action as it unfolds on ESPN and its streaming platforms.
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