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J.J. Spaun delivered two crucial shots to secure a win at the Valero Texas Open. He finished with a 5-under 67, marking his first title since last summer’s U.S. Open.
Spaun drives par 4, makes eagle to take Valero Texas Open lead
J.J. Spaun drove the green at the par-4 17th and made the eagle putt to grab the solo lead late Sunday in the 2026 Valero Texas Open.

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