SAN ANTONIO — Through two rounds at the Valero Texas Open, no one was talking much about J.J. Spaun. The talk at TPC San Antonio was about whether early leaders Robert MacIntyre and Ludvig Åberg could ...
PEBBLE BEACH — It’s quite strange how success—especially the life-changing kind—can sometimes lead to doubts. It isn’t doubts about ability but stability. It isn’t doubts about who you are but who you ...
J.J. Spaun finally has his follow-up victory to his U.S. Open breakthrough as he survived a marathon Sunday at the Valero Texas Open to earn his third PGA Tour win. Spaun’s clubs remain nearly exactly ...
In similar conditions to his U.S. Open victory at Oakmont a year ago, Spaun secured a come-from-behind win at the site of his maiden PGA Tour victory. At the Valero Texas Open, J.J. Spaun followed a ...
The final event of the PGA Tour before the Masters belongs to J.J. Spaun. The reigning U.S. Open winner claimed his third career victory in San Antonio, and amazingly his second in the Alamo City.
At last year's U.S. Open, J.J. Spaun made a 64-foot birdie putt to polish off his first major victory. He used another remarkable shot, this time from the tee box, to return to the winner's circle.
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