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Valero Texas Open LIVE: Tee times, field, leaderboard and how to follow – Harman leads way ahead of Masters

The countdown to The Masters is on and the penultimate PGA Tour event before the big one is taking place this weekend.

Some of the world's best are teeing it up at the Valero Texas Open, looking to build some form or achieve a spot in the major.

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Harman is leading the way at the Valero Texas OpenCredit: Getty

Last year, Akshay Bhatia won in Texas to secure a place in The Masters and stars will be out to emulate him.

Others are aiming for a tournament win as they finalise their preparations before heading to Augusta next week.

But it's not gone well for several stars, with Ludvig Aberg one of those to fail to make the cut, along with Max Homa and Matt Fitzpatrick also missing out.

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Rickie Fowler needs to win to seal a place at The Masters, but he's nine shots back after a third round +3.

Valero Texas Open: Date and how to follow

The Valero Texas Open began on Thursday, April 3 and it will run through four rounds of play until Sunday, April 6.

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It is being held at TPC San Antonio's Oaks Course in Texas.

Play for the last two rounds will start at 4pm.

talkSPORT 2 will have live coverage of the action in San Antonio.

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Aberg was the highest-ranked player in the event, but he has crashed outCredit: Getty

Valero Texas Open: Field and tee times

There was a field of 147 players at the Valero Texas Open, but that has been cut to around half.

Fleetwood and Justin Rose are among the Englishmen to make the cut, but it is Matt Wallace who is performing the best, sitting five shots off the lead.

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