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Valero Texas Open 2025 Odds, Expert Picks and Best Bets

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The PGA Tour makes its last stop before the Masters at TPC San Antonio this weekend for the 2025 Valero Texas Open. This is the last chance for players to tune up their game ahead of the Masters and the final opportunity for players to qualify for a chance to compete for a green jacket.

The Valero Texas Open is the third-oldest event on the Tour, and this week, it means something different to everyone. The 153-man field will compete for a $9.5 million purse and some of the world’s best are playing this weekend.

The field is highlighted by Ludvig Aberg, who is the favorite at +1200. Tommy Fleetwood (+1400), Corey Conners (+1400), Patrick Cantlay (+1800), and Hideki Matsuyama (+2000) are among the top contenders making the trip to TPC San Antonio.

Scroll below for the best 2025 Valero Texas Open odds, expert picks, and best bets.

Valero Texas Open 2025 Odds

The Valero Texas Open has many interesting headlines this weekend at TPC San Antonio. Some players like Aberg, Fleetwood, and Matsuyama are playing to find their rhythm ahead of the Masters. Meanwhile, the winner at TPC San Antonio will earn an automatic invitation to the Masters. Players in the hunt include, Daniel Berger, Rickie Fowler and Gary Woodland.

The Valero Texas Open will also feature many past winners in the field like Akshay Bhatia, Corey Conners, Charley Hoffman, Jimmy Walker, and more.

The top five include Ludvig Aberg, listed at +1200, Tommy Fleetwood at +1400, Corey Conners at +1400, Patrick Cantlay at +1800, and Hideki Matsuyama at +2000.

Here are the Valero Texas Open 2025 odds for the top 50 players on the board.

Players Odds
Ludvig Aberg +1200
Tommy Fleetwood +1400
Corey Conners +1400
Patrick Cantlay +1800
Hideki Matsuyama +2000
Jordan Spieth +2000
Keegan Bradley +2200
Akshay Bhatia +2200
Daniel Berger +2800
Denny McCarthy +3000
Si Woo Kim +3300
Tom Kim +3500
Tony Finau +4000
Keith Mitchell +4000
Bud Cauley +4500
Sam Stevens +4500
Sam Burns +5000
J.T. Poston +5000
Gary Woodland +5000
Jacob Bridgeman +5500
Rico Hoey +5500
Lee Hodges +5500
Rickie Fowler +6000
Maverick McNealy +6000
Matt Fitzpatrick +6000
Jake Knapp +6500
Kurt Kitayama +6500
Andrew Novak +6500
Ben Griffin +6500
Harry Hall +6500
Ryan Gerard +6500
Brian Harman +7000
Ryan Fox +7000
Taylor Moore +7500
Patrick Rodgers +7500
Tom Hoge +7500
Justin Rose +8000
Chris Kirk +8000
Beau Hossler +8000
Alex Smalley +8000
Charley Hoffman +8000
Isaiah Salinda +8000
Seamus Power +9000
Niklas Norgaard +9000
Thorbjorn Olesen +9000
Eric Cole +9000
Matt Kuchar +10000
Andrew Putnam +10000
Cameron Young +10000
Matt Wallace +10000
Mac Meissner +10000

Note: Valero Texas Open odds accurate as of March 31, 2025

Valero Texas Open 2025 Predictions

Here are our Valero Texas Open 2025 predictions and the best bets to win the tournament.

  • Corey Conners (+1400)
  • Daniel Berger (+2800)
  • Max Homa (+13500)

Corey Conners (+1400)

As a two-time winner at the Valero Texas Open, Corey Conners should always be considered in the mix. Conners has a chance to tie the record with the most wins at the Valero Texas Open this weekend.

He’s been in arguably the best form of his career, in his last four starts he’s finished 24th at the Genesis Invitational, 3rd at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, 6th at eh Players and 8th at Valspar Championship. He’s gained strokes in all four stroke gain categories in his last three starts and has been solid with his putter. It may be enough to see Conners in the winner’s circle again.

Daniel Berger (+2800)

After almost two years of injuries and falling to #658 in the world, Daniel Berger proves he’s still got it. In the last 24 rounds, Berger is second in total strokes gained and fourth tee-to-green.

He’s played well this year, including a T-14 at The American Express, T-2 at the Phoenix Open, 12th at the Genesis Invitational, T15 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, and T20 at the Players Championship.

Berger comes in ranked fifth in total driving, 10th in driving accuracy and 12th in strokes gained, at +2800 odds, he has a lot of value.

Max Homa (+13500)

After facing an injury earlier this season, Max Homa’s game has been completely off. Despite being listed at +13500, it’s hard to ignore the six-time PGA Tour winner. It’s a similar situation when Viktor Hovland was listed at +6000 at the Valspar Championship. It’s a long shot but Homa is a proven winner and has a tremendous amount of talent.

Valero Texas Open 2025 Best Bets

  • Tom Kim (-120) vs. Sam Burns
  • Hideki Matsuyama Top 10 Finish (+250)
  • Matt Fitzpatrick Top 20 Finish (+250)