Matt Every fails to win the Valero Texas Open despite great performance in the first round - Golf News
Despite the record-breaking performance in the opening round of the Valero Texas Open, Matt Every failed to register the first ever PGA Tour victory of his career, following an average display of his game in the final three rounds.
Every started his campaign at the Oaks Course at San Antonio with a record-breaking nine-under par 63 on Thursday, April19, 2012.
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