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 | Congratulations Brian Harman! |  |
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 | Final Round Notes |  |
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Pos | Player | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Round | Total | Strokes |
1 | Brian Harman
| 66 | 66 | 72 | 75 | +3 | -9 | 279 |
2 | Ryan Gerard
| 73 | 66 | 74 | 69 | -3 | -6 | 282 |
T3 | Maverick McNealy
| 68 | 72 | 71 | 72 | E | -5 | 283 |
T3 | Andrew Novak
| 68 | 70 | 69 | 76 | +4 | -5 | 283 |
 | Fourth career PGA TOUR title in his 377th start at the age of 38 years, 2 months, 18 days; oldest winner on TOUR since Patton Kizzire won the 2024 Procore Championship at the age of 38 years, 6 months, 12 days |  |
 | PGA TOUR wins (4): 2014 John Deere Classic, 2017 Truist Championship, 2023 Open Championship, 2025 Valero Texas Open |  |
 | Earns 500 FedExCup points and moves from No. 83 to No. 19 in the FedExCup standings |  |
 | Projected to move inside the top 25 in the Official World Golf Ranking (from No. 49) |  |
 | Moves to 3-for-5 to date in converting the 54-hole lead/co-lead to victory (2014 John Deere Classic, 2023 Open Championship, 2025 Valero Texas Open) |  |
 | 75 is the highest finish by a winner on TOUR since Jon Rahm won the 2020 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday with the same score; highest by a Valero Texas Open winner since Steven Bowditch shot 76 in 2014 |  |
 | Becomes the third straight (eighth overall) 54-hole leader/co-leader to win this season (Viktor Hovland/Valspar Championship, Min Woo Lee/Texas Children's Houston Open) |  |
 | Becomes the third 36-hole leader/co-leader to win in 15 events this season (Hideki Matsuyama/The Sentry, Thomas Detry/WM Phoenix Open) |  |
 | Joins Matsuyama and Detry as the only players this season to win after holding both the 36- and 54-hole leads |  |
 | Wins in his eighth career start at the Valero Texas Open, with a T16 in 2014 being his previous-best finish |  |
 | Wins in his 37th start since his last victory at the 2023 Open Championship |  |
 | Wins in his 10th start of the season (previous-best: T17/The Genesis Invitational) |  |
 | Ryan Gerard (2nd) posts back-to-back top-10s for the first time in his career (9th/Texas Children's Houston Open); marks his best finish among four career top-10 finishes (previous: 4th/2023 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches) |  |
 | Maverick McNealy (T3) finishes inside the top 10 for the fourth time in 10 starts this season (best: 2nd/The Genesis Invitational) |  |
 | In his 98th career start and bidding for his first PGA TOUR title, Andrew Novak (T3) picks up his second top-three finish of the season (3rd/Farmers Insurance Open); bogeyed four of his last six holes to finish four back |  |
 | Patrick Fishburn (T5) made a 105'8" putt for eagle on No. 17, marking the longest putt on the PGA TOUR since Craig Barlow made a 111'5" putt during the final round of the 2008 Buick Open (No. 1) |  |
 | Bud Cauley (T5) earns his third top-10 finish of the season, his most in a season since the 2016-17 season (5) |  |
 | Corey Conners and Zach Johnson both finish T18 in bid to join Arnold Palmer and Justin Leonard as the only three-time winners of the Valero Texas Open |  |
 | Five players earn spots in the next Signature Event on the schedule, the RBC Heritage, via the Aon Swing 5: No. 1 Ryan Gerard, No. 2 Karl Vilips, No. 3 Gary Woodland, No. 4 Ryo Hisatsune, No. 5 Sami Valimaki |  |
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Help us congratulate Brian Harman as the 2025 Valero Texas Open champion. None of this, however, would have been possible if it were not for the steadfast support of our corporate partners, volunteers, fans and spectators, and the greater San Antonio community. We did it! On behalf of the Valero Texas Open and Valero Energy Corporation, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation for your help in making the 2025 Valero Texas Open the best yet.
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