Scottie Scheffler finished byron Nelson -31 for the first win of '25

World Golfers 1 Golfers Scottie Scheffler won a tournament for the first time this year, and McKinney made 63 under 8 in the last tours for an eight -time victory in the CJ Cup in Texas, Texas.
The PGA Tour recorded its record for the lowest 72 -hole score below 253. Bogey in Par-3 prevented him from breaking his record.
The Scheffler has seized his first championship in TPC Craig Ranch, near Native Dallas for more than eight months. This is his 14th PGA tour victory.
Erik Van Rooyen from South Africa was the second, he also pulled 63 for the final round and ended below 23.
It was Sam Stevens and Jordan Spieth to participate in Scheffler with vibrations for this tournament.
Stevens shot 64 third in 20. Spieth's 62 of them personally tied the best in the PGA tour and allowed him to rise to the fourth place under the age of 19.
Scheffler has directed every step of his victory since he completed the tour championship on September 1.
On Friday, after a deduction of air and the twilight, the third round after the late afternoon was a smooth sail for Scheffler on the last day of the tournament.
The round started with an eight -time bullet and recorded five birds, a Bogay and then a Kartal number 30 for a score for 30 forward. He was 29 years old along the first 63 holes of the tournament.
Van Rooyen also came to the fore, but it did not form the floor.
The favorite of his hometown was then moved to the record zone with birds 11, 14 and 15. He was on the shell of the T -shirt number 17 and his chip shot was returned to the green and settled for Bogay.
Eight golfers ranked fifth in 17: Sam Burns (65), Mark Hubbard (65), Will Gordon (65), Eric Cole (67), Kurt Kitayama (68), Ricky Castillo (69), Adam Schenk (69) and Japan's Takumi Canal (65).
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