Last Updated on March 29, 2021
This week’s PGA event stays in Texas for the second straight week, as the players will head to San Antonio for one last stop before the Masters next week.
Let’s take a look at a course preview, the best odds for the tournament, the top betting apps to play on, a look at course history, and more for this week’s Valero Texas Open.
2021 Valero Texas Open Information – Date, Time, TV
Here’s the details on where this week’s Valero Texas Open is played, how to watch and listen, the purse, and more.
Where: TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course), San Antonio, TX
When: Thursday, April 1st to Sunday, April 4th, 2021
Watch: NBC, Golf Channel, PGA Tour Live
Radio: SiriusXM
Purse: $7,700,000
Valero Texas Open Course Preview – TPC San Antonio
This week’s PGA event is the Valero Texas Open, played at TPC San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas. Here’s a look at the course, with Jordan Spieth’s first round highlights in the 2019 event.
TPC San Antonio has been the home of the Valero Texas Open for quite some time. This year, the event is played on the AT&T Oaks course. The course was designed by Greg Norman, and was consulted on by Sergio Garcia. As a TPC course, it was focused around being fan-friendly. Here’s some facts and features of TPC San Antonio.
- Home of the Texas Valero Open for the 12th straight year.
- Always precedes the Masters.
- Par 72.
- Plays at over 7400 yards.
- Bermuda grass.
- and more.
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Odds to Win Valero Texas Open 2021
Here is a look at the opening odds, current odds, and more for this week’s Valero Texas Open. These odds will change throughout the week after they are released, so be sure to check back to get the best prices.
Opening Odds to Win
The opening odds have been released for the 2021 Valero Texas Open. Here is a look at the top 10 along with a list of the best prices at each sportsbook.
Golfer | Odds to Win 2021 Valero Texas Open |
Dustin Johnson | +650 |
Jordan Spieth | +1200 |
Scottie Scheffler | +1600 |
Tony Finau | +1600 |
Hideki Matsuyama | +2200 |
Corey Conners | +2500 |
Abraham Ancer | +2500 |
Charley Hoffman | +3000 |
Brendan Steele | +3000 |
Ryan Palmer | +3000 |
For a full list of odds, check out William Hill Sportsbook.
Current Odds to Win
Let’s take a look at the best odds at various legal sportsbooks for this week’s Valero Texas Open.
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Top PGA Betting Apps for the Valero Texas Open
With the legal sports betting space continuing to grow, golf betting will grow with it. With next week being the Masters, it is a great time to sign up for new sportsbooks to take advantage of bankroll boosters in time for golf’s biggest event. Here is a look at two of our favorite golf betting platforms, where you can see the best odds and experience for mobile golf betting.
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Betting Picks – Valero Texas Open
Betting on golf is a different beast, as it revolves around hitting longshot futures bets for winners. So far at ActionRush, we have produced a few winners at long odds so far in the 2021 PGA season. Here’s a look at two of them.
Let’s take a look at the betting picks for this week’s Valero Texas Open.
Outright Winner Picks
- Tony Finau (+1600)
- Matt Kuchar (+4000)
- Joel Dahmen (+6000)
- Rickie Fowler (+6000)
For more golf betting, check out the Masters and US Open odds.
Field for the 2021 Valero Texas Open
The field for the 2021 Valero Texas Open has been released, and here is the list of each and every golfer that will play in this week’s event. With it being one week before the Masters, there is a slightly limited field.
Golfer |
Byeong Hun An |
Abraham Ancer |
Kiradech Aphibarnrat |
Ryan Armour |
Sam Bennett |
Akshay Bhatia |
Keegan Bradley |
Joseph Bramlett |
Scott Brown |
Wesley Bryan |
Bronson Burgoon |
Sam Burns |
Rafa Cabrera Bello |
Rafael Campos |
Sebastian Cappelen |
Cameron Champ |
Kevin Chappell |
K.J. Choi |
Corey Conners |
Austin Cook |
Joel Dahmen |
Cameron Davis |
Luke Donald |
Jason Dufner |
Tyler Duncan |
Austin Eckroat |
Tony Finau |
Rickie Fowler |
Jim Furyk |
Brice Garnett |
Brian Gay |
Doug Ghim |
Michael Gligic |
Lucas Glover |
Will Gordon |
Branden Grace |
Lanto Griffin |
Chesson Hadley |
Adam Hadwin |
Brandon Hagy |
Padraig Harrington |
Scott Harrington |
David Hearn |
Kramer Hickok |
Harry Higgs |
Bo Hoag |
Charley Hoffman |
Tom Hoge |
J.B. Holmes |
Beau Hossler |
Charles Howell III |
John Huh |
Dustin Johnson |
Zach Johnson |
Sung Kang |
Jerry Kelly |
Michael Kim |
Si Woo Kim |
Chris Kirk |
Patton Kizzire |
Russell Knox |
Satoshi Kodaira |
Kelly Kraft |
Matt Kuchar |
Anirban Lahiri |
Martin Laird |
Andrew Landry |
Nate Lashley |
Hank Lebioda |
Danny Lee |
Kyoung-Hoon Lee |
Tom Lewis |
Luke List |
Adam Long |
David Love III |
Hunter Mahan |
Peter Malnati |
Ben Martin |
Hideki Matsuyama |
Denny McCarthy |
Graeme McDowell |
Mac Meissner |
Troy Merritt |
Phil Mickelson |
Keith Mitchell |
Ryan Moore |
Sebastián Muñoz |
Matthew NeSmith |
Seung-Yul Noh |
Henrik Norlander |
Sean O’Hair |
Rob Oppenheim |
Ryan Palmer |
Cameron Percy |
Pat Perez |
D.A. Points |
Ted Potter Jr |
Andrew Putnam |
Doc Redman |
Patrick Rodgers |
Sam Ryder |
Rory Sabbatini |
Carlos Sainz Jr |
Scottie Scheffler |
Adam Schenk |
Charl Schwartzel |
Chase Seiffert |
Robby Shelton |
Greyson Sigg |
Roger Sloan |
Brandt Snedeker |
J.J. Spaun |
Jordan Spieth |
Kevin Stadler |
Scott Stallings |
Kyle Stanley |
Brendan Steele |
Henrik Stenson |
Sepp Straka |
Brian Stuard |
Nick Taylor |
Vaughn Taylor |
D.J. Trahan |
Martin Trainer |
Cameron Tringale |
Bo Van Pelt |
Erik van Rooyen |
Harold Varner III |
Jhonattan Vegas |
Kris Ventura |
Camilo Villegas |
Jimmy Walker |
Matt Wallace |
Nick Watney |
Vincent Whaley |
Bernd Wiesberger |
Danny Willett |
Aaron Wise |
Gary Woodland |
Xinjun Zhang |
Betting History for the Valero Texas Open
At TPC San Antonio, the Valero Texas Open has a rich history that sports bettors have enjoyed wagering on with a fun course at a TPC event. Here is a look at the odds to win the 2019 Valero Texas Open, the last time the event was played.
- Rickie Fowler (+1000)
- Matt Kuchar (+1600)
- Tony Finau (+1600)
- Jordan Spieth (+2000)
- Billy Horschel (+2200)
The winner of the 2019 event was Corey Conners, whose odds were unlisted. This means he was an extremely long shot to win, but was able to finish anyway.
Last Five Winners of the Valero Texas Open
Like last week’s Dell Technologies Match Play, last year’s Valero Texas Open was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no winner of course. Here is a look at the last five winners of the event, from 2015 to 2019.
Year | Winner |
---|---|
2019 | Corey Conners |
2018 | Andrew Landry |
2017 | Kevin Chappell |
2016 | Charley Hoffman |
2015 | Jimmy Walker |
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Valero Texas Open Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the favorite to win the 2021 Valero Texas Open?
The favorite to win the Valero Texas Open is Dustin Johnson.
Who won the 2020 Valero Texas Open?
The Valero Texas Open did not happen in 2020. The winner of the 2019 event was Corey Conners.
Where is the 2021 Valero Texas Open?
The 2021 Valero Texas Open is played in San Antonio, at TPC San Antonio.
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