McKINNEY, Texas — Wyndham Clark shot an 11-under 60 on Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch to overtake Si Woo Kim and win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, finishing at 30-under 254. Clark entered the final round tied near the top with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and secured the title with a remarkable back-nine performance. The win left Si Woo Kim and Scottie Scheffler behind after both shot 65s on Sunday, and Clark became the first PGA Tour player to register two closing 60s in victories. This week Tom Hoge rose into contention with a 5-under 66 on Saturday, but Clark’s final-round surge determined the ultimate podium and the tournament outcome.
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Wyndham Clark's win at the Byron Nelson is a testament to perseverance. His impressive final round shows that even in the face of stiff competition, a strong finish can make all the difference. If you're a golf enthusiast, this might inspire you to work on your own game's back nine.
Clark's victory, marked by a record-setting closing 60, underscores the unpredictability and excitement of golf. It's a reminder that in sports, as in life, it's not just about how you start, but how you finish. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
Wyndham Clark benefited most, securing a decisive final-round 11-under 60 to win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, recording a 30-under 254 total and claiming a rare second closing-60 victory.
Si Woo Kim, who led earlier in the tournament, and Scottie Scheffler both saw their leads evaporate as Clark's exceptional final round moved them to second and third places respectively.
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Wyndham Clark wins Byron Nelson with closing 60
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