Golf Apr 09, 2026

Valero Texas Open: JJ Spaun clinches title after Robert MacIntyre fails to force play-off on final hole

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
Valero Texas Open: JJ Spaun clinches title after Robert MacIntyre fails to force play-off on final hole

Robert MacIntyre and Matt Wallace finished tied for second as JJ Spaun claimed his second Valero Texas Open title.

The 2025 US Open champion produced a superb back-nine surge, making three birdies and an eagle on his way to a five‑under 67 that moved him to 17 under, one shot clear of the British pair.

MacIntyre, who had led for much of the week at TPC San Antonio, returned early on Sunday to complete 12 holes of his storm‑delayed third round, signing off for an even‑par 72 to retain a one‑shot lead heading into the final round.

Spaun, playing an hour ahead, set the target with his impressive finish, and although MacIntyre, who had nine straight pars to open his final round as he slipped three off the lead, reignited his challenge with an eagle at the par‑four 17th, he could not match Spaun's total.

The Scot's hopes unravelled at the 18th when an errant second shot from the wet fairway left him 30 feet short. His birdie attempt, which would have forced a play-off, came up short.

Spaun, who had not finished inside the top 20 in seven PGA Tour starts this year, celebrated his first victory since last year's US Open triumph at Oakmont.

"This game is so crazy," Spaun said. "I haven't been feeling the form I wanted based on last season, and I've just been trying to take each day as it comes and accept what I have.

"There's so much that comes with winning big events like a US Open or any major. I put a lot of pressure on myself to start the year, a lot of expectations.

"I went into the last few weeks, starting at The Players, trying to free myself up and put less pressure on myself. It's been challenging, but sticking to that mantra has really helped me."

Joining Ryder Cup star MacIntyre in a tie for second on 16 under were Wallace and Kim, who both produced strong final‑round performances, while Ludvig Åberg shared fifth place with Andrew Putnam.

Your Site continues to be the home of The Masters in the UK and Ireland, with more full action from tournament days than ever before and live coverage from every day that week.

Live coverage from practice days is available on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, when the traditional Masters Par-3 contest also takes place, ahead of wall-to-wall tournament coverage getting under way on Thursday April 9 at 2pm.

Featured Group action and updates from around the course are available to enjoy on Your Site Golf until the global broadcast window brings full live coverage from 6pm over the first two days, with that available from the earlier time of 5pm over the weekend.

There will be lots of extra action to enjoy on Your Site+, with plenty of bonus feeds - including Featured Holes and Featured Groups - allowing you to follow players' progress through various parts of Augusta's famous layout. Your Site subscribers can for free to watch The Masters on their phones.

Who will win The Masters? Watch the opening major of the year exclusively live from April 9-12 on Your Site. Live coverage of the first round begins on Thursday from 2pm on Your Site Golf. or .

Tags:

golf news

Share this article

Related Posts

The Masters - storylines to follow: Rory McIlroy's title bid, Scottie Scheffler's form, English hopes at Augusta and more

The Masters - storylines to follow: Rory McIlroy's title bid, Scottie Scheffler's form, English hopes at Augusta and more

Can Rory McIlroy successfully defend his title at The Masters? Will Scottie Scheffler bounce back from his blip and can an Englishman challenge for vi...

The Masters 2026: Major contenders, Augusta National memories and why the tournament brings out the best in golf

The Masters 2026: Major contenders, Augusta National memories and why the tournament brings out the best in golf

There will be some of our viewers who remember in the 1980s and the wait for The Masters to begin.The clock ticking towards 9pm, the several glances a...

Tiger Woods to miss The Masters after 'stepping away to seek treatment' following DUI charge after car crash

Tiger Woods to miss The Masters after 'stepping away to seek treatment' following DUI charge after car crash

Tiger Woods will miss The Masters following his decision to take a break from golf following his car crash, Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley has...

Tiger Woods will not captain US Ryder Cup team for 2027 tournament in Ireland after stepping away from golf after car crash

Tiger Woods will not captain US Ryder Cup team for 2027 tournament in Ireland after stepping away from golf after car crash

Tiger Woods has told the PGA of America he will not captain the US Ryder Cup team in 2027, following his decision to take a break from golf after his...

The Masters 2026: Justin Rose seeks to avenge play-off heartbreak but insists Augusta National 'does not owe him anything'

The Masters 2026: Justin Rose seeks to avenge play-off heartbreak but insists Augusta National 'does not owe him anything'

Justin Rose insists Augusta National "does not owe him anything" as he looks to avenge last year’s play-off heartbreak and string of near-misses at Th...

Maria Jose Marin wins Augusta National Women's Amateur after teenager Asterisk Talley fumbled lead with 75 in final round

Maria Jose Marin wins Augusta National Women's Amateur after teenager Asterisk Talley fumbled lead with 75 in final round

Maria Jose Marin of Colombia claimed a runaway win on Saturday in the Augusta National Women's Amateur, setting a new ANWA scoring record by two strok...