Storms Delay Texas Open, Marathon Finish Expected
Storms Delay Texas Open, Marathon Finish Expected
US · Published Apr 5, 2026
The Texas Open in San Antonio was delayed over five hours due to severe storms, leading to a Sunday marathon finish.
Robert MacIntyre leads at 15-under, with Ludvig Aberg and others close behind as players aim for a Masters spot.
Players face up to 30 holes on Sunday as the tournament concludes, weather permitting, after Saturday's suspension.
Storms disrupt Texas Open, MacIntyre leads
The Texas Open in San Antonio was significantly disrupted by severe storms, causing a suspension of play for over five hours on Saturday. Robert MacIntyre leads the tournament at 15-under par, but the suspension has set up a grueling marathon finish on Sunday, where players may need to complete up to 30 holes. Ludvig Aberg is close behind, having carded three birdies in six holes to reach 13 under. Matt Wallace also made significant progress, standing at 7 under through 14 holes, while Marco Penge impressed with a 30 on the front nine, reaching 10 under through 11 holes.
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