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MacIntyre Leads Valero Texas Open as Weather Halts Round 3
PGA TOUR event in San Antonio sees delays due to relentless rain
Apr. 10, 2026 at 4:13am
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The unpredictable weather at the Valero Texas Open forces players to adapt their strategies and mental approach, as seen in this fractured, cubist depiction of the tournament.San Antonio TodayRobert MacIntyre holds a two-shot lead at the Valero Texas Open, but play was suspended for the fifth time this season due to heavy rain in San Antonio. The 104-year-old tournament has a long history of weather-related delays, which can significantly impact player performance and strategy.
Why it matters
Weather delays are a common challenge in professional golf, testing the mental fortitude of players as they adapt to changing conditions. The Valero Texas Open's history of weather issues also highlights the complex relationship between golf courses and the environment, and how courses are managed to withstand extreme weather.
The details
After completing just six holes of the third round, play was suspended due to heavy rain that left the course unplayable. Robert MacIntyre, the current leader at 15-under par, found himself in a familiar situation as weather has forced multiple delays throughout the tournament. The Valero Texas Open has a long history of weather-related interruptions, from round-suspending showers to a rare snow event in the past.
- The third round was suspended on April 10, 2026 due to heavy rain.
- The Valero Texas Open has faced weather delays in multiple past seasons.
The players
Robert MacIntyre
A professional golfer from Scotland who currently holds a two-shot lead at the Valero Texas Open.
Ken Tackett
A rules official for the PGA TOUR who noted that the course at the Valero Texas Open simply couldn't take any more rain.
What’s next
The PGA TOUR will work to resume the third round of the Valero Texas Open as soon as weather conditions improve and the course is playable.
The takeaway
Professional golf requires not only physical and technical skills, but also mental resilience and adaptability in the face of unpredictable weather conditions. The Valero Texas Open's history of weather delays highlights the complex relationship between the sport and the environment, and the challenges golfers must overcome to succeed.
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