
What a sensational round Wyndham Clark fired on Sunday at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson! Directly after missing the cut at the PGA Championship earlier this week, where he struggled, he arrived at TPC Craig Ranch and simply tore it up. Anyone who thought Clark was in a slump was proven wrong – and how!
The American was two shots back heading into the final round, but then truly turned it on. An unbelievable 11-under 60 was on the scorecard at the end, highlighted by an eagle on the par-5 12th and a series of birdies to finish. Especially the back nine, with only 28 strokes, was simply 'unreal' – even the PGA Tour had to acknowledge this on X. Clark thus secures his fourth PGA Tour title and his first since 2024.
The Competition Stood No Chance
Si Woo Kim, who started with a two-shot lead, also played a really strong round with a 65. But against Clark's furious charge, there was no stopping him. In the end, three strokes separated the two. And even Scottie Scheffler, who was the defending champion and performed solidly as always, had to settle for third place. Scheffler was five strokes behind the unleashed Clark.
A Victory for the Soul – and the Wallet
This victory is more than just a trophy for Wyndham Clark. It ends a dry spell without a top-10 finish since last December and is a true statement. Not only for his form, but also for his bank account: $1.854 million and 500 FedExCup points go into his account. What a comeback this guy has pulled off!



