Summary
JJ Spaun won the Texas Open, finishing at 17 under par, while Robert MacIntyre and others tied for second place with 16 under. MacIntyre led earlier in the tournament but couldn't maintain his lead on the final day, as Spaun secured his victory with a strong finish.
Key Facts
- JJ Spaun finished the tournament at 17 under par to win the Texas Open.
- Robert MacIntyre, Matt Wallace, and Michael Kim all tied for second place at 16 under.
- MacIntyre was leading by one shot at the start of the final round but couldn't maintain his advantage.
- The tournament was affected by weather, causing the third round to be delayed and MacIntyre to play 30 holes on Sunday.
- Spaun's final round score of 67 included crucial birdies and an eagle on the 17th hole.
- This is Spaun's second win at the San Antonio event, with his first win there in 2022.
- The Texas Open concluded just before the Masters, a major golf tournament, is set to begin.