The Valero Texas Open has been around for almost a century, and it is one of the most prestigious PGA Tour events. The TPC San Antonio always hosts the event, and it will serve as the next stop for PGA Tour golfers. The tournament’s game will begin on Thursday, April 2, and it will give some golfers an ideal opportunity to polish their shots before the first major of the season, the 2026 Masters.
132 golfers are going to be a part of this year’s Valero Texas Open, which will have a $9.8 million prize pool. Things are looking pretty good for this event, and for fans who want to watch the game from home, information on the TV schedule and streaming options has been revealed. As usual, Golf Channel will show all four days of the tournament, with NBC airing only the last two rounds.
ESPN+, on the other hand, will stream the game via its one-of-a-kind subscription, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+. Interestingly, fans will be able to follow not just the game but also some featured groups as well as hole-by-hole coverage of the 2026 Valero Texas Open. In terms of timings, here is a look at that as well (in ET):
- Thursday, April 2 (Round 1): 4-7 p.m. (Golf Channel), 8:15 a.m.-7 p.m. (ESPN+)
- Friday, April 3 (Round 2): 4-7 p.m. (Golf Channel), 8:15 a.m.-7 p.m. (ESPN+)
- Saturday, April 4 (Round 3): 1-3:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3:30-6 p.m. (NBC/Peacock), 10:15 a.m.-6 p.m. (ESPN+)
- Sunday, April 5 (Round 4): 1-2:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 2:30-6 p.m. (NBC/Peacock), 10:15 a.m.-6 p.m. (ESPN+)
The Oaks Course is a bit of a mixed bag for golfers since, while the conditions might be beneficial at times, they can also be quite challenging to play on.
Who won the 2025 Valero Texas Open? Leaderboard explored

Brian Harman managed to secure one of the most dominant wins at the 2025 Valero Texas Open. Harman held a good lead after Round 3, with a total score of 12 under par, but after a final round of 3 over par, he completed the tournament with still three shots clear of the field. For this performance, he received a total of $1.71 million from the total prize pool and 500 FedEx points.
Talking more on the leaderboard, here’s a look at the top 50 of the 2025 Valero Texas Open,
- 1: Brian Harman (-9)
- 2: Ryan Gerard (-6)
- T3: Maverick McNealy (-5)
- T3: Andrew Novak (-5)
- T5: Bud Cauley (-4)
- T5: Chan Kim (-4)
- T5: Patrick Fishburn (-4)
- T5: Thorbjørn Olesen (-4)
- T5: Ryo Hisatsune (-4)
- T5: Chad Ramey (-4)
- T5: Tom Hoge (-4)
- T12: Nate Lashley (-3)
- T12: Jordan Spieth (-3)
- T12: Henrik Norlander (-3)
- T12: Alejandro Tosti (-3)
- T12: Keith Mitchell (-3)
- T12: Sami Välimäki (-3)
- T18: Doug Ghim (-2)
- T18: Chandler Phillips (-2)
- T18: Cameron Young (-2)
- T18: Matt Kuchar (-2)
- T18: Emiliano Grillo (-2)
- T18: Corey Conners (-2)
- T18: Zach Johnson (-2)
- T18: Denny McCarthy (-2)
- T26: Matt Wallace (-1)
- T26: Harry Hall (-1)
- T26: J.T. Poston (-1)
- T26: Eric Cole (-1)
- T30: Harry Higgs (E)
- T30: Daniel Berger (E)
- T30: Rickie Fowler (E)
- T33: Steven Fisk (+1)
- T33: Ben James (+1)
- T33: Antoine Rozner (+1)
- T33: Quade Cummins (+1)
- T33: William Mouw (+1)
- T33: Jesper Svensson (+1)
- T33: Patrick Cantlay (+1)
- T40: Carson Young (+2)
- T40: Sam Ryder (+2)
- T40: Kevin Roy (+2)
- T40: Ben Griffin (+2)
- T40: Francesco Molinari (+2)
- T40: Lanto Griffin (+2)
- T40: Gary Woodland (+2)
- T47: Keegan Bradley (+3)
- T47: Justin Rose (+3)
- T47: Adam Svensson (+3)
- T47: Aldrich Potgieter (+3)
- T47: Rafael Campos (+3)
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