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Spaun seals one-shot Texas Open victory ahead of Masters

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San Antonio — J.J. Spaun closed with a five-under 67 on Sunday at the Valero Texas Open, eagling the par-4 17th and finishing 17-under to win by one shot on April 6 as play resumed after weather suspensions. The victory, Spaun's third PGA Tour title and his first since the U.S. Open, moves him to Augusta this week with renewed momentum; Matt Wallace and Robert MacIntyre tied for second, one stroke behind, after weather-delayed rounds.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Play earlier in the week saw MacIntyre and Aberg as early leaders during rounds one and two.
  • A hotel evacuation and prolonged rain suspended play late Friday and into Saturday.
  • Spaun shot a 6-under 66 in the third round to climb the leaderboard.
  • On Sunday, Spaun birdied Nos. 2, 10, 14 and 16 and eagled the 17th.
  • Spaun finished 17-under with a final 67 on April 6, winning by one shot.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a golf fan, Spaun's victory is a thrilling prelude to the Masters. His performance, especially the eagle on the 17th, shows he's in top form. You might want to keep an eye on him in Augusta.

The Bottom Line

J.J. Spaun's one-shot victory at the Texas Open adds a fresh twist to the PGA Tour. His third title win, coming right before the Masters, sets an exciting stage. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good underdog story.

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Who Benefited

J.J. Spaun benefited most from his one-shot win, securing momentum and increased visibility ahead of the Masters and reinforcing his status as a recent major champion.

Who Impacted

Runners-up such as Matt Wallace and Robert MacIntyre suffered the narrow loss of a tournament title and missed the immediate win despite strong performances under difficult conditions.

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Who Benefited

J.J. Spaun benefited most from his one-shot win, securing momentum and increased visibility ahead of the Masters and reinforcing his status as a recent major champion.

Who Impacted

Runners-up such as Matt Wallace and Robert MacIntyre suffered the narrow loss of a tournament title and missed the immediate win despite strong performances under difficult conditions.

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