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				     <title>Valero Texas Open Round 2</title>
				     <showtitle>PGA Tour</showtitle>
				     <season>2026</season>
				     <episode>14</episode>
				     <aired>2026-04-03</aired>
				     <premiered>2026-04-03</premiered>
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				     <plot>The second round at TPC San Antonio serves as a high-pressure "moving day" for those on the bubble of the Masters field. The primary objective for the field is to navigate the increasingly firm and fast greens of the Oaks Course, which are expected to present difficult pin positions near the edges of the green complexes. A major goal for the early starters is to post a low number before the afternoon "Texas gusts"—forecasted at 25-30 km/h—begin to penalize any shots that lose their flight window.

Strategically, the focus shifts to the "par-4 gauntlet" of holes 9 through 12, where precision off the tee is a mechanical necessity to avoid the rocky desert scrub. The goal for leaders like Robert MacIntyre is to maintain their aggressive approach on the par-5s while playing conservatively on the long par-3s. With the cut line projected to be around 2-under-par, the tactical mindset for those at even par or worse is to attack the flagsticks early, as the course historically becomes significantly harder to dismantle as the afternoon wears on.</plot>
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