Scottie Scheffler termina tercero en la CJ Cup Byron Nelson

Scottie Scheffler quedó tercero en la CJ Cup Byron Nelson después de que un golpe de wedge en la ronda final golpeara el asta de la bandera y lo dejara con un putt largo. El número 1 del mundo ha registrado seis puestos entre los tres primeros esta temporada, pero sigue sin conseguir una victoria desde su triunfo en el American Express.

Scheffler comenzó la ronda final a dos golpes del líder y logró birdies en sus dos primeros hoyos en TPC Craig Ranch. Desde 105 yardas en el tercer hoyo, su wedge golpeó el asta y retrocedió 55 pies, lo que resultó en un par. Terminó a cinco golpes del ganador Wyndham Clark, quien registró una ronda de 11 bajo par con 60 golpes.

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