The 2021 Valero Texas Open is almost complete, with the fourth and final round set to being on Sunday at TPC San Antonio. Here’s what you need to know to watch the final round action.
Previewing Texas Open final round
When Jordan Spieth stands on the 1st tee at TPC San Antonio Sunday morning, he’ll have a lot on his shoulders. The three-time major champion is tied for the lead at the Texas Open, in his home state, after a blistering third-round 67. But what occupies Spieth’s mind won’t have anything to do with the 2021 Masters, now just four days away.
After blitzing the PGA Tour over his first few years, Spieth, incredibly, has not won a tournament since 2017. That win was the 2017 Open Championship, his third major title. But many of the struggles that kept him out of the winner’s circle are gone. The popular Tour star has turned his game around in recent months, and now he has a chance to complete the comeback.
Spieth tees off Sunday afternoon at 1:02 p.m. ET, alongside his co-leader, Matt Wallace, and Charley Hoffman. Below you will find everything you need to watch Sunday’s final round online and on TV.
How to watch Texas Open final round on TV
Golf Channel will air the early final round action at the 2021 Valero Texas Open with one and a half hours of coverage from 1-2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday. Then NBC takes over to follow the leaders from 2:30-6 p.m. ET.
How to stream Texas Open final round online
You can stream Golf Channel’s early final round TV coverage of the Valero Texas Open on golfchannel.com, and NBC’s broadcast at nbc.com/live. Fans can also view Featured Group coverage of the opening round all day Sunday via PGA Tour Live with a subscription.
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2021 Valero Texas Open final round tee times (All times ET)
Tee No. 1
10:50 a.m. – Kelly Kraft, Rafael Campos, Vincent Whaley
11:01 a.m. – Graeme McDowell, Sung Kang, Hideki Matsuyama
11:12 a.m. – Joseph Bramlett, Abraham Ancer, Adam Hadwin
11:23 a.m. – Martin Trainer, Si Woo Kim, Luke List
11:34 a.m. – Doc Redman, Keegan Bradley, Jimmy Walker
11:45 a.m. – Ryan Palmer, Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Troy Merritt
11:56 a.m. – Brandon Hagy, Kevin Stadler, Rickie Fowler
12:07 p.m. – Erik van Rooyen, Corey Conners, Keith Mitchell
12:18 p.m. – Brandt Snedeker, Camilo Villegas, Kyle Stanley
12:29 p.m. – Chris Kirk, Chesson Hadley, Sebastián Muñoz
12:40 p.m. – Gary Woodland, Lucas Glover, Matt Kuchar
12:51 p.m. – Cameron Tringale, Anirban Lahiri, Tom Hoge
1:02 p.m. – Matt Wallace, Jordan Spieth, Charley Hoffman
Tee No. 10
10:50 a.m. – Pat Perez, Cameron Davis, Patton Kizzire
11:01 a.m. – Vaughn Taylor, Greyson Sigg, K.J. Choi
11:12 a.m. – Rory Sabbatini, Lanto Griffin, Scottie Scheffler
11:23 a.m. – Matthew NeSmith, John Huh, Denny McCarthy
11:34 a.m. – Chase Seiffert, Sam Fidone, Branden Grace
11:45 a.m. – Tyler Duncan, Martin Laird, Sepp Straka
11:56 a.m. – Seung-Yul Noh, Nick Taylor, Charl Schwartzel
12:07 p.m. – Padraig Harrington, Sebastian Cappelen, Doug Ghim
12:18 p.m. – Ben Martin, Scott Stallings, Tain Lee
12:29 p.m. – Tom Lewis, D.J. Trahan, Rafa Cabrera Bello
12:40 p.m. – Joel Dahmen, Cameron Champ, Beau Hossler
12:51 p.m. – Bo Van Pelt, Aaron Wise, Ryan Moore
1:02 p.m. – Brendan Steele, Will Gordon, Kris Ventura