JJ Spaun Wins Texas Open by One Stroke Over Robert MacIntyre
1-Minute Brief
Spaun's victory at the Texas Open secures momentum ahead of the Masters and highlights MacIntyre's near-miss in a weather-affected tournament.
Key Facts
- Robert MacIntyre led heading into the final round of the Texas Open.
- JJ Spaun overtook MacIntyre to win the Texas Open, denying MacIntyre a third PGA Tour title.
- Spaun finished one stroke ahead of MacIntyre in the final standings.
- Play in round three was postponed due to storms, with most of it completed on Sunday.
- Spaun's win comes just before the Masters tournament.
What Happened
JJ Spaun won the Texas Open by one stroke over Robert MacIntyre, who had led going into the final round. The tournament was disrupted by storms, causing delays and rescheduling of play.
Why It Matters
Spaun's win provides a confidence boost ahead of the Masters, while MacIntyre's performance demonstrates his competitiveness despite missing out on a title. The weather disruptions also impacted the tournament's schedule and player routines.
What's Next
Attention now turns to the upcoming Masters tournament, where both Spaun and MacIntyre are expected to compete. Observers will watch to see if Spaun's form continues and how MacIntyre responds after his narrow loss.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft9m agoJJ Spaun rediscovers best form on eve of Masters with Texas Open victory
- The IndependentLeft1d agoRobert MacIntyre and Ludvig Aberg set to battle after storms halt play at Texas Open
- BBC NewsCenter8h agoMacIntyre misses out as Spaun wins Texas Open
