SAN ANTONIO, Texas — For Rickie Fowler, the mission at the Valero Texas Open couldn’t be clearer:
Win — or don’t go to Augusta.
There are no scenarios left to calculate. No rankings to climb. No waiting for someone else to fall.
If Fowler wants to tee it up at Augusta National Golf Club for The Masters, he has to do the one thing that’s eluded him lately — close.
A familiar stage, unfamiliar pressure
Fowler has been here before — not necessarily needing a win, but carrying expectations. For years, Augusta felt like a place where he belonged on Sunday leaderboards, contending and chasing a green jacket.
Now, he’s fighting just to get in the field.
That’s the reality this week at TPC San Antonio.
The path is simple (and brutal)
- No top-10 finish helps
- No strong weekend surge matters
- No “good week” changes anything
Only a win gets it done.
And at a course known for wind, tough greens and zero forgiveness, that’s no small ask.
Why it’s still possible
Here’s the thing about Fowler — when he gets hot, he can still hang with anyone.
- Elite short game
- Streaky putter that can catch fire
- Enough experience to handle pressure moments
All it takes is one clean week. One stretch where everything clicks.
The bottom line
This isn’t about building momentum. This isn’t about progress.
This is about survival.
Four rounds. One opportunity. And a spot at Augusta hanging in the balance.
For Rickie Fowler, the equation is as simple as it gets:
Win — or watch The Masters on TV.








