SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The Valero Texas Open isn’t about form. It’s not about momentum.
It’s about survival.
For a handful of recognizable names, this week at TPC San Antonio is the final shot to punch a ticket into The Masters — where only the winner earns an automatic invite if not already qualified.
No gray area. No committee. No safety net.
Here are the real names who need it — and what it will take:
Rickie Fowler, Billy Horschel, Tom Kim and Tony Finau among those yet to qualify for Augusta National.
Players who NEED a win
- Rickie Fowler
- Former Masters contender now outside the field
- In danger of missing Augusta for the fourth time in five years
- Path:
- Win the tournament
- Billy Horschel
- Ranking drop after injury-hit stretch
- Currently well outside qualification range
- Path:
- Must win
- Tom Kim
- Young star, but not yet locked into Augusta
- One of the most dangerous talents in the field
- Path:
- Win and secure automatic invite
- Tony Finau
- Big name surprisingly not guaranteed a spot
- Capable of overpowering the field if he gets hot
- Path:
- Win to remove all doubt
What’s at stake
This isn’t about form or preparation anymore.
- The Masters field is essentially set
- The rankings window is closed
- And only one spot remains
Three of the last six winners at this event have turned that victory into a last-second ticket to Augusta — proof that it happens, and it happens under pressure.
The bottom line
At TPC San Antonio, there’s no scoreboard watching. No scenarios.
Just this:
- Win = Augusta
- Lose = done
Four rounds. One opportunity.
And for these names, it’s not just another PGA Tour start — it’s everything.








