Scottie Scheffler clinched his first PGA Tour victory of 2025 at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson with a dominant display at TPC Craig Ranch. His 72-hole total of 253 secured both the win and a place in PGA Tour history.
With this score, Scheffler matched the PGA Tour’s all-time lowest 72-hole record, tying Justin Thomas (2017 Sony Open) and Ludvig Åberg (2023 RSM Classic). His performance was marked by consistency and precision across all four rounds.
Scheffler had the chance to set a new benchmark but bogeyed the 17th and parred the 18th, leaving him level with the record. Still, his performance reaffirmed his status as one of golf’s elite competitors.
Alongside the trophy, Scheffler earned \$1,782,000 from the event’s \$9.9 million purse. His return to the winner’s circle marks a strong resurgence after a quiet start to the 2025 season.