Wyndham Clark gana el CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2026

Wyndham Clark obtuvo su cuarta victoria en el PGA Tour en el CJ Cup Byron Nelson 2026 este domingo. Cerró con una tarjeta de 60 golpes, 11 bajo par, para terminar con un acumulado de 30 bajo par, tres golpes por delante de Si Woo Kim.

La ronda final de Clark en el TPC Craig Ranch en Texas destacó por un juego sólido desde el tee y en los greens. Ganó más de cuatro golpes desde el tee y lideró el torneo con más de 12.5 golpes ganados al ejecutar putts durante la semana. Esta victoria marca su primer triunfo en dos años y el primero como agente libre tras la finalización de su acuerdo con Titleist en 2025.

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