Scheffler won in 2025. And in a dominating fashion. The World No.1 turned back time in what was a stellar victory that was reminiscent of his brilliance last year.
“It feels like a lifetime of hard work and sacrifice for little moments like these and they are pretty special,” Scheffler explained to CBS Reporter Amanda Balionis after his eight-stroke victory at the TPC Craig Ranch. The CJ Cup Byron Nelson was a special event for the two-time Major winner. It was his hometown event and the first event he participated in on the PGA Tour at the age of 17.
The Royal Oaks CC member and DFW resident Scottie Scheffler wins his hometown event at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson!
An absolute clinic for his first victory of the year and 14th on the career. He shoots a tournament record 31-under par for a 8-stroke victory wire-to-wire.
Still… pic.twitter.com/a2yDILBIeJ
— TrackingScheffler (@SchefflerLegion) May 4, 2025
He took part in the HP Byron Nelson Championship in 2014, with his sister caddying for him, and finished an impressive T22 with a score of 4 under par. And now 11 years later, he has etched his name in the history of the competition, winning with a score of 31 under par in a wire-to-wire victory.
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