Akshay Bhatia, Valero Texas Open
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"I just love coming back here. The golf course is in great shape, so I look forward to, you know, playing this golf course again and playing in front of the great fans we have here in Texas."
From Golfweek
the 16th hole at TPC San Antonio to see whether PGA Tour players can navigate the peculiar par 3 that has a bunker in the middle of the green.
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The total purse for the Valero Texas Open is $9.5 million.
From Palm Beach Post
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