The PGA Tour makes its second and final stop in Texas before the US Masters, as players head to TPC San Antonio for the Valero Texas Open.
Texas golf is known for its blustery conditions and the Valero Texas Open is no different, with winds frequently in the mid-teens, and those not able to manage the weather will struggle to contend at TPC San Antonio. Indeed, Jordan Spieth and Brian Harman have won two of the last five editions and both have lifted the Claret Jug while battling the British links.
Thunderstorms may bring a halt to proceedings at some point over the week, but wind is a certainty throughout.
Take a look at the weather forecast for the 2026 Valero Texas Open below.
Tee times were delayed for round one with thunderstorms in the area, pushing the start of the day's play back by 90 minutes.
Play will start with relatively gentle winds before speeds reach around 15mph in the early evening, with round one likely finishing on Friday morning.
More thunderstorms are forecast in the afternoon while temperatures are set to reach the high 20s.
Winds of around 15mph will greet players on Friday morning with temperatures rising to the mid-20s throughout the day. Wind speeds of around 15mph will continue in the afternoon, though gusts nudging 30mph will pose a stern test. Thunderstorms are forecast which could bring a further halt to proceedings.
Rain is forecast for Saturday morning which could delay the start to the third round depending on its severity, though it should soften the course up for players who make the weekend. Temperatures will be in the mid-20s with winds around 12mph and gusts up to 20mph. More rain and a potential thunderstorm could further impact the third round with strong gusts of around 30mph expected.
Much cooler conditions are forecast for Sunday morning with the potential for yet more thundery showers. Gusts around 20mph will pose a test throughout the day. Temperatures are not expected to reach 20C.