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2023 Valero Texas Open One and Done Picks: Rickie Fowler Needs This One Badly

With the Masters on the horizon, golf enthusiasts have their eyes set on the Valero Texas Open this week. The tournament has a prize of $1.6 million and a lot to play for in One and Done. The field strength is not as strong as other tournaments, as most players are focusing on Augusta. However, this provides an opportunity to explore and consider potential picks that are often overlooked. The following are some One and Done targets for the Valero Texas Open.

Valero Texas Open One and Done Picks and Targets

Safe Pick: Corey Conners

The field is open, and the win equity is distributed throughout the board. Conners is a former winner and seems to enjoy this setup, as he consistently gains tee to green and his irons are precise. He is currently around 20-1 in the outright market, and he will be a popular One and Done choice, but he is also an obvious choice.

Contrarian Pick: Matt Wallace

Although it is unusual to select a player fresh off a win, Wallace’s form has been impressive recently, with a top-10 finish at Valspar and a win at the Corales. This field is weak, but Wallace’s game has finally returned, which should help him keep the form going. He was third at the Valero in 2021, gaining over nine strokes on the approach, and he could replicate that success. It is unlikely that Wallace will be a popular One and Done choice, making him a perfect option for those looking to take a risk.

Ben Rasa’s One and Done Pick: Rickie Fowler

It may be a longshot, but it would be a Hollywood storyline if Fowler were to win and qualify for the Masters. Regardless of the narratives, Fowler has found consistency in his game, gaining at least three strokes on the greens in four out of five tournaments and syncing it with his irons. The main question is off the tee, which can be his weak point at times, but Fowler remains a top pick on the outright board. Despite his expected popularity, Fowler has the potential to contend for the championship come Sunday.

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