Wyndham Clark gana el CJ Cup Byron Nelson de 2026

Wyndham Clark se llevó la victoria en el CJ Cup Byron Nelson de 2026 este domingo en el TPC Craig Ranch. Finalizó con una última ronda de 60 golpes para obtener el título y el premio principal de 1.854 millones de dólares.

Clark comenzó la ronda final a dos golpes del líder Si Woo Kim. Consiguió un birdie en el hoyo 11 y un eagle en el 12 para tomar el liderato. Clark sumó más birdies en los últimos nueve hoyos, incluido un putt de 45 pies en el 15, y cerró con un birdie en el 18 para una victoria por dos golpes de diferencia.

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