Major Wyndham Clark News Emerges Less Than 24 Hours After Byron Nelson Win
Summary
Wyndham Clark won the PGA Tour's CJ Cup Byron Nelson with a final-round score of 60, marking his fourth career PGA Tour victory. Less than 24 hours later, Clark withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge, a major golf event, without giving a reason.Key Facts
- Clark won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson by finishing 30-under par, three shots ahead of others.
- His final round was 10-under par 60, one of the best closing rounds seen this PGA Tour season.
- This win was his first full 72-hole victory since winning the 2023 U.S. Open.
- Clark moved from No. 82 to No. 34 in the FedEx Cup standings after this win.
- He withdrew from the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club shortly after his win.
- The Charles Schwab Challenge has a prize pool of $9.9 million, with $1.78 million for the winner.
- Other top players like Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, and Brooks Koepka also skipped or withdrew from the event.
- No official reason was given for Clark's withdrawal, though rest after a demanding schedule is likely.
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