Viewing options for the 2026 PGA Texas Valero Open on ESPN

The PGA Tour continues its journey through Texas this week, arriving in San Antonio for the Valero Texas Open. This tournament serves as the final preparation before the season’s first major, the Masters.
A total of 132 golfers will compete at the Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio, featuring Collin Morikawa. The two-time major champion will be making his return after a back injury led to his withdrawal from the Players Championship after just one hole.
Brian Harman aims to defend his title following his victory at the 2025 Valero Texas Open. No player has successfully repeated as champion at this event since Zach Johnson in 2008-09.
The total purse for the tournament is set at $9.8 million, with approximately $1.8 million designated for the winner.
Here are important details regarding the 2026 event:
When is the Valero Texas Open?
The tournament takes place from Thursday to Sunday.
How can fans watch?
Fans can follow all the action via the ESPN App and the ESPN streaming hub. First-round coverage will also be accessible on Disney+.
What is the schedule?
*All times are in Eastern and may change
April 2
8:15 a.m.: Coverage of the first round begins.
April 3
8:15 a.m.: Coverage of the second round begins.
April 4
11 a.m.: Coverage of the third round begins.
April 5
10:30 a.m.: Coverage of the final round begins.
Coverage will include the main feed, featured holes, and highlighted groups.
Which top players will be participating in the event?
▪︎ Collin Morikawa
▪︎ Sepp Straka
▪︎ Tommy Fleetwood
▪︎ Ludvig Åberg
▪︎ Hideki Matsuyama
How can fans access more golf content from ESPN?
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