Valero Texas Open Final Round Live Bets: Who Breaks Away from the Pack on Sunday?

Brandt Snedeker is in a four-way tie for the lead heading into the final round of the Valero Texas Open.
Brandt Snedeker is in a four-way tie for the lead heading into the final round of the Valero Texas Open. / Stacy Revere/GettyImages
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We have one round of PGA Tour golf left before we can turn 100% of our attention to The Masters.

The Valero Texas Open wraps up at TPC San Antonio today, and there are plenty of options for live betting. Four golfers are tied at the top of the leaderboard heading into today's round. Brandt Snedeker, Beau Hossler, Dylan Frittelli, and J.J. Spaun are all setting at 10-under par.

Scott Stallings at 9-under par and Matt Kucher at 8-under par are the two other likely candidates to walk away with the win at the conclusion of today's action.

Let's take a look at the live odds to win via WynnBET, and then I'll break down my top three bets.

Live Odds to Win the Valero Texas Open

  • Dylan Frittelli +500
  • Beau Hossler +500
  • Brandt Snedeker +600
  • J.J. Spaun +600
  • Scott Stallings +900
  • Matt Kuchar +1600
  • Gary Woodland +1800
  • Maverick McNealy +2000
  • Si Woo Kim +2200
  • Denny McCarthy +3300

Picks to in the Valero Texas Open

Brandt Snedeker +600

Not only does Brandt Snedeker have the most experience of all the golfers tied at the top of the leaderboard, but the live data shows that he might be the best play to make as well. He's gaining the most strokes with his approach game out of all the golfers in content at +2.04.

The only place he's losing strokes, is his putting at -0.14. If he can make small tweaks to that area of his game while keeping up with his strong approach play, he'll run away with the win today. It also helps that he's T8 on Tour in fourth round scoring average.

J.J. Spaun +600

Of all the golfers at 10-under par, Spaun has been playing the most consistent and well-rounded golf. He's not losing strokes in any part of the game, and his weakest area has been around the green, where he's still gaining +0.4 strokes on the field.

His ranking of T115 in round 4 scoring average makes me a little bit concerned, but if you want to back the most well-rounded golfer so far this week, then Spaun is the bet to make.

Gary Woodland +1800

If you want to place a long shot bet, then Gary Woodland looks like an intriguing option. He's sitting three strokes back from the lead at 7-under par, but can make up that ground in a hurry if his approach game continues to be strong. He's gaining +1.96 strokes gained with his approach, but has struggled a little bit with his short game.

If the guys at the top stumble, Woodland will be there to make a late charge.


You can track Iain's bets on betstamp here.