On Sunday, Corey Conners became the first golfer to win the Valero Texas Open twice in five years. The Canadian professional golfer shot a final round of 65 to finish at -19 and win the tournament by three strokes.
Conners first won the Valero Texas Open in 2016, making him the first Canadian to win on the PGA Tour since 1954. This time around, he was able to hold off a strong challenge from American golfer Ryan Moore, who finished second at -16.
Conners’ victory was the result of a strong performance throughout the tournament. He started off with a round of 66 and followed it up with a 67 and a 68. He then put together a strong final round of 65 to secure the win.
The win is Conners’ second on the PGA Tour and his third overall. He also won the RSM Classic in 2019 and the European Tour’s Open de EspaƱa in 2018.
Conners’ victory is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the game of golf. He has been playing professionally since 2013 and has steadily improved his game over the years. His victory at the Valero Texas Open is proof that hard work pays off and that he has what it takes to compete at the highest level.
The Valero Texas Open is one of the oldest tournaments on the PGA Tour, having been played since 1922. It is also one of the most prestigious tournaments on tour and is known for its tough conditions. Conners’ victory is a testament to his skill and determination, and it will no doubt be remembered for many years to come.