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PGA Tour: Matt Wallace is at T1 after third at the Valero Texas Open

04/04/2021

PGA Tour: Matt Wallace is at T1 after third at the Valero Texas Open
01 Apr

04/01 – 04/04/2021

PGA Tour: Valero Texas Open 2021

TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks) – San Antonio, Texas (USA)

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: $7,700,000
  • Defending champion: Corey Conners (2019)

PGA Tour: Matt Wallace tops the leaderboard at the end of the third round.

Matt Wallace leads on the PGA Tour´sValero Texas Open alongside Jordan Spieth who share the lead at the PGA Tour´sValero Texas Open after third round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 12 under par. Charley Hoffman in position 3 with a score of 10 under par.

Graeme McDowell is at -2 after the third round at place T26. The Northern Irishman finished the round at TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks) in 69 strokes in the third round of the Valero Texas Open.

Martin Laird, currently number 99 in the world golf ranking, carded a third round 72 to find himself in T55 position and trailing leader Matt Wallace by 13 shots. Laird, currently ranked 99 in the world golf ranking, posted 4 birdies in his third round.

Tom Lewis is at 3 after the third round at place T67. The Englishman played the course at the TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks) in 74 shots in the third round of the Valero Texas Open.

The Valero Texas Open is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from April 1st until the 4th of April 2021 at TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks) in San Antonio, Texas (USA). This year a total prize money of $7,700,000 will be paid to the players. The winner receives $1,386,000. The course for the tournament at TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks) plays at Par 72.

Last year, the Valero Texas Open was cancelled at short notice due to the Corona pandemic. This year it is final practice for the Masters and the last chance to qualify for the Major.

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