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Scottie Scheffler always seems comfortable in the golf course, but in her hometown TPC Craig Ranch for the CJ Byron Nelson Cup this week was pure happiness.
Scheffler crushed the competition during the four -day event with a 31 -year end to win the event after publishing another 8 under 63, the same result that he put in the command box on Friday.
But he had an opportunity in the record record of all time of the PGA tour at Green 18 on Sunday when he looked at a Putt Birdie to finish 32 bass. Only Justin Thomas (2017) and Ludvig Ã…berg (2023) have had 31 per week in the past.
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Scottie Scheffler, with his wife Meredith and his son Bennett, poses with the winner’s trophy in the CJ Cup byron Golf tournament. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images)
Scheffler, who had an advantage of 10 shots at a time in this tournament, barely lost the history of history and took advantage of the pair to collect the victory and frankness of $ 1,782,000.
However, he made some history, since his eight -shooting victory was the biggest in the tournament.
Scheffler is the first graduate of the High School of the Dallas area to win the Byron Nelson since 2007, and had a red red began when he registered a 10 Bajo-61 in his first round on Thursday. He followed him with his 63 on Friday, and although he only shot 66 on Saturday, an advantage of eight shots on Sunday almost felt like a breeze when he intervened for the last 18 holes.
Erik Van Rotoyen (23 -under), Sam Stevens (20 -under) and another Dallas native, Jordan Spieth (19 -und), ended behind Scheffler.

Scottie Scheffler reacts at Green 18 when she approaches her family after winning the Byron Nelson Golf tournament of the CJ Cup. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images)
“This tournament means a lot to me,” Scheffler told CBS transmission after victory. “It’s my first professional beginning, 11 years ago, I had my sister Caddying … He feels like a life of hard work and sacrifice for small moments like these. They are quite special.”
Scheffler was 17 when he debuted at Byron Nelson in 2014.
This is not just a great victory for golfer number 1 in the world, it also arrives at the perfect moment with the second major of the season as its next scheduled event.
The PGA championship in Quail Hollow in North Carolina will be the next time Scheffler plays at the PGA Tour, and is looking to win the event for the first time in his career. His best end was 2023, when he ended up tied per second.

Scottie Scheffler poses with the winner’s trophy. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images)
Last year’s tournament was also a great adventure for Scheffler, since he was arrested at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, in a saga that shocked the world of sport. The charges finally retired, but Scheffler’s experience is one that will always be remembered with this specialty.
The number 1 golfer in the world wants to concentrate on lifting trophies this time, and is prepared to do it after a fantastic presentation at home this week.