2026 Valero Texas Open purse, winner's share, PGA Tour prize money payout
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2026 Valero Texas Open purse, winner’s share, PGA Tour prize money payout

A photo of golfer Tommy Fleetwood


The 2026 Valero Texas Open purse is set for $9.8 million, with the winner's share coming in at $1,764,000 -- the standard 18 percent payout according to the PGA Tour's prize money distribution chart.

The 2026 Valero Texas Open field is headed by Tommy Fleetwood, JJ Spaun, Brian Harman and more of the world's best players.

The 132-player field competes in the PGA Tour's San Antontio event, the final event before the Masters.

A cut is made after 36 holes to the top 65 players and ties at the halfway point. All players who finish four rounds of the tournament will earn money.

The prize-money payout is typically based on exactly 65 players making the cut and finishing the tournament. When more than 65 pros make the cut, the purse is increased to make sure every player is paid.

The event is played this year at TPC San Antonio in San Antonio, Texas.

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This is the 13th PGA Tour event of the 2026 PGA Tour schedule.

What else is on the line: FedEx Cup points, OWGR points, exemptions

Beyond money, there are important points, perks and benefits on the line for the field -- in particular, the tournament winner.

The winner of Valero Texas Open event earns 500 FedEx Cup points, as will be the case for standard events. The winner gets 50.2 Official World Golf Ranking points, with the points available based on field strength.

The champion will enjoy the benefits of winning PGA Tour event, including a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a berth into the Masters, the PGA Championship, The Sentry in 2027 and the remaining 2026 Signature events.

2026 Valero Texas Open purse, winner's share, prize money payout

POSITION MONEY
1 $1,764,000
2 $1,068,200
3 $676,200
4 $480,200
5 $401,800
6 $355,250
7 $330,750
8 $306,250
9 $286,650
10 $267,050
11 $247,450
12 $227,850
13 $208,250
14 $188,650
15 $178,850
16 $169,050
17 $159,250
18 $149,450
19 $139,650
20 $129,850
21 $120,050
22 $110,250
23 $102,410
24 $94,570
25 $86,730
26 $78,890
27 $75,950
28 $73,010
29 $70,070
30 $67,130
31 $64,190
32 $61,250
33 $58,310
34 $55,860
35 $53,410
36 $50,960
37 $48,510
38 $46,550
39 $44,590
40 $42,630
41 $40,670
42 $38,710
43 $36,750
44 $34,790
45 $32,830
46 $30,870
47 $28,910
48 $27,342
49 $25,970
50 $25,186
51 $24,598
52 $24,010
53 $23,618
54 $23,226
55 $23,030
56 $22,834
57 $22,638
58 $22,442
59 $22,246
60 $22,050
61 $21,854
62 $21,658
63 $21,462
64 $21,266
65 $21,070

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