Wyndham Clark wins 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson

Wyndham Clark captured the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch. He finished with a final-round 60 to claim the title and the top prize of $1.854 million.

Clark started the final round two shots behind leader Si Woo Kim. He birdied the 11th hole and eagled the 12th to take the lead. Clark added more birdies on the back nine, including a 45-foot putt on the 15th, and closed with a birdie on the 18th for a two-shot victory.

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Golfers Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth playing at TPC Craig Ranch during the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament under sunny skies.
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2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson set to start at TPC Craig Ranch

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The 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson is scheduled to begin Thursday at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth are among the top players in the field. The event runs through Sunday with a $10.3 million purse.

Wyndham Clark claimed his fourth PGA Tour victory at the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday. He closed with an 11-under-par 60 to finish at 30 under par, three shots ahead of Si Woo Kim.

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Wyndham Clark captured the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday. He credited sponsors and reflected on past difficulties during his post-round interview.

Brandt Snedeker captured his first PGA Tour victory in more than seven years on Sunday at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. The 45-year-old ended a long drought marked by injury and doubt with a final-round 65 that forced a dramatic finish at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

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Two-time major champion Zach Johnson secured his first PGA Tour Champions victory in his debut at the James Hardie Pro Football Hall of Fame Invitational. He finished at 11-under par, four shots ahead of Stewart Cink and George McNeill, on the Old Course at Broken Sound Club in Boca Raton, Florida. Johnson, who turned 50 last month, became the 22nd player to win on his Champions Tour debut.

Gary Woodland captured the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open on Sunday at Memorial Park, finishing at a tournament-record 21-under par for his first PGA Tour victory since the 2019 U.S. Open. The 41-year-old overcame a one-shot lead entering the final round to win by five strokes over Nicolai Højgaard. Woodland's win came amid his ongoing recovery from brain surgery and a recent PTSD diagnosis.

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Aaron Rai captured the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club, earning a winner's check of $3.69 million from a record $20.5 million purse. The victory marks the largest payout in the event's history.

 

 

 

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