Brian Harman handles the wind and cold at Texas Open for his first win since British Open
- Brian Harman secured his first title since 2023 at the Valero Texas Open on Sunday.
- Golfers faced challenges at TPC San Antonio, increasing the difficulty in securing a win.
- Harman shot 75 in the final round but maintained his lead with birdies on the 12th and 14th.
- Harman said he was "so proud of how I handled these conditions," winning $1,710,000 and boots.
- This victory sends Harman to the Masters, while Ryan Gerard finished second earning $1,035,000.
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Harman handles the wind and cold at Texas Open for his first win since the British Open
SAN ANTONIO — Brian Harman handled the wind and the chill Sunday with a pair of key birdies on the back nine Sunday in the Valero Texas Open, closing with a 3-over 75 for a three-shot victory, his first title…

Harman wins Texas Open for first title since British Open. Angel Cabrera wins on senior circuit
By The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Brian Harman handled the wind and the chill Sunday with a pair of key birdies on the back nine Sunday in the Valero Texas Open, closing with a 3-over 75 for a three-shot victory, his first title since the 2023 British Open. Harman began the final round with a three-shot lead and it soon became a tight battle with Andrew Novak, who was going for his first PGA Tour victory and a spot in the Masters. Harma…

Harman keeps calm in the winds to clinch Texas Open
Brian Harman kept steady in the wind as he held on to his three-shot lead to win the PGA Tour Texas Open in San Antonio on Sunday.
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