
"Scottie Scheffler finished the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at 31 under par, tying the PGA Tour's 72-hole scoring record with an impressive total of 253."
"Scheffler's remarkable performance of 63 in the final round secured him an 8-shot victory, showcasing his dominance as the top-ranked player."
Scottie Scheffler delivered an outstanding performance at his hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson, finishing with a 72-hole total of 253, tying the PGA Tour record. His impressive 31 under par included a final round of 63, leading to an 8-shot victory. Although he was close to breaking the record, a couple of missteps on the 17th and 18th holes prevented him from doing so. Scheffler's achievement ties him with Justin Thomas and Ludvig Ã
berg for the lowest 72-hole score in PGA Tour history, while Hideki Matsuyama holds the lowest score in relation to par this season.
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