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Three guys with a lot to play for at the Valero Texas Open
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In 2022, J.J. Spaun was the 242nd-ranked player on OWGR and won this event to secure an invite to golf’s most prestigious event. Here are a few guys looking to do the same this week.

PublishedThe PGA Tour heads to TPC San Antonio this week for the final stop on the calendar before the 2024 Masters. The Canadian is in the field this week to defend his 2023 title, something he had to wait two years to do after winning the event in 2019 due to COVID-19.

Speaking of the Masters, last week’s Houston Open was the final chance for players to get inside the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings to secure an invite to the event. In 2022, J.J. Spaun was the 242nd-ranked player on OWGR and won this event to secure an invite to golf’s most prestigious event. Christiaan Bezuidenhout +5500 Outright / 58 OWGR

The 41-year-old from Sweden has quietly put together a good run recently, and is coming off his third-straight top-20 finish with a T11 at the Houston Open. In 2023, Horschel had just three top-20 finishes on the PGA Tour, with one coming at the Match Play. He has surpassed that number with four top 20s in eight events in 2024

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