One invitation remains for the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, with the Valero Texas Open serving as the final qualifier. Five prominent PGA Tour players, including Rickie Fowler and Will Zalatoris, are contending for the spot at TPC San Antonio. A win by an already-exempt player would eliminate the opportunity.
The Valero Texas Open offers the last chance for non-exempt players to secure a Masters invitation through victory in this full-field event. Augusta National has already extended spots to Houston Open winner Gary Woodland and four others—Nicolai Hojgaard, Jake Knapp, Matt McCarty, and Daniel Berger—who entered the OWGR top 50 before the deadline. Should a qualified contender like pre-tournament favorites Tommy Fleetwood or Ludvig Aberg prevail, the open exemption vanishes entirely. Round 1 scores highlighted early momentum for several hopefuls on the Oaks Course in Texas. Rickie Fowler opened with a two-under 70 after bogeying two of his first four holes and rallying with a four-under back nine. DataGolf ranks him 25th globally for consistency, though his OWGR stands at 65 without recent top-five finishes. Will Zalatoris fired a five-under 67, sitting one shot off the lead and fueling hopes of a comeback story after an ankle injury sidelined him earlier this year; he sits at No. 299 OWGR. Michael Thorbjornsen, at No. 54 OWGR, recently faded to T22 at The Players Championship and T14 at Houston. Tony Finau, No. 107 OWGR, risks ending a 33-major streak despite recent top-20s. Keith Mitchell, strong off the tee and top 20 tee-to-green, holds No. 104 OWGR with 12 straight cuts made. Friday's Round 2 features notable groupings, including Fleetwood, Fowler, and Hideki Matsuyama at 2:06 p.m. ET from the first tee. Coverage airs on Golf Channel from 4-7 p.m. ET.