While many of the world’s best players are at home preparing for the year’s first major, there are some big names in the field at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course for the Valero Texas Open looking to earn their way into the Masters.
It’s only fitting we start with Rickie Fowler, who hasn’t played at Augusta National Golf Club since the November edition in 2020. His game has returned, finishing inside the top 20 in four of his last five stroke-play event starts. Before missing the cut at last year’s Valero, Fowler posted back-to-back top-20 finishes at TPC San Antonio in 2021 and 2019.
Here are five big-name players with a chance to earn an invitation down Magnolia Lane.
Best Valero Texas Open finishes:17th (2021), 17th (2019)
Best Masters finishes: 2nd (2018), 5th (2014), 11th (2017)
Odds to win Valero:20/1
Best Valero Texas Open finishes: 2nd (2022), 4th (2014), 7th (2019)
Best Masters finishes: 3rd (2012), 4th (2017), 5th (2014)
Odds to win Valero: 30/1
Best Valero Texas Open finishes: No starts at the Valero
Best Masters finishes: No starts at the Masters
Odds to win Valero:25/1
Notes: Montgomery has nine top 25s and four top 10s in 15 starts this season. He’s the 58th-ranked player in the world.
Best Valero Texas Open finishes:He’s missed the cut in both appearances at the Valero.
Best Masters finishes: 14th (2022)
Odds to win Valero:225/1
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