Valero Texas Open Round 3 Suspended Due to Weather

Play halted at TPC San Antonio as storms move into the area

Apr. 4, 2026 at 9:13pm

The third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament was suspended on Saturday due to incoming storms in the San Antonio area. Tournament organizers were forced to halt play at TPC San Antonio as severe weather moved into the region, causing a delay in the PGA Tour event.

Why it matters

The Valero Texas Open is a prestigious PGA Tour event that attracts top golfers from around the world. Suspending play due to inclement weather is a common occurrence in professional golf, but it can significantly impact the tournament schedule and the ability for players to complete their rounds.

The details

Tournament officials suspended play at TPC San Antonio around 3:15 pm local time on Saturday as thunderstorms and heavy rain moved into the area. Golfers were ordered off the course for their safety, and play was halted for the remainder of the day. The third round will resume on Sunday morning, pushing the final round later into the day.

  • Play was suspended around 3:15 pm local time on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
  • The third round will resume on Sunday morning, April 5, 2026.

The players

Valero Texas Open

An annual PGA Tour event held at TPC San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.

TPC San Antonio

The golf course that hosts the Valero Texas Open, located in San Antonio, Texas.

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What’s next

Tournament organizers will monitor the weather on Sunday morning and resume the third round as soon as conditions allow. The final round is expected to be played later on Sunday to complete the tournament.

The takeaway

Weather delays are an unavoidable part of professional golf tournaments, and tournament organizers must be prepared to adjust schedules and ensure the safety of players and spectators when severe storms move into the area. The Valero Texas Open will look to complete its final round on Sunday despite the weather interruption.