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The CJ Cup Byron Nelson purse: Payout breakdown, winner’s share

The CJ Cup Byron Nelson purse: Payout breakdown, winner’s share

The CJ Cup Byron ‍Nelson is an annual PGA Tour event held at TPC​ Craig⁤ Ranch in McKinney, Texas. The tournament was first ⁢played⁣ in 2017 and is named after the late Byron Nelson, a⁣ World Golf Hall of⁢ Famer who won 18 major championships and was one of the ‍most successful golfers‌ of all time. The ​purse for the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson‌ is $9.5 million, with $1.71 million going ⁤to⁣ the winner. This ‍makes it ⁣one of‍ the richest events on the PGA Tour ⁣schedule.

The CJ Cup Byron Nelson is ‍a no-cut event,⁣ which means ​that⁢ all players ⁣who make it ‍to the ⁢tournament ​will play all ‌four rounds. This format is popular with players because‌ it gives them a chance ‍to earn ⁢a big⁤ payday even if ⁢they don’t play well in ⁢the ‍first few rounds. The tournament ‍is also popular with fans because it offers a chance to ⁣see some of the best golfers⁣ in the world compete ‌for a ‌large prize.
The CJ‍ Cup Byron Nelson‍ purse: Payout breakdown, winner's‌ share

– Recent form favors Matt Jones for Byron Nelson title defense

Recent form ‌favors Matt Jones for Byron Nelson title defense

Matt Jones will be looking to defend ‌his ⁤AT&T Byron Nelson title this week, and ⁣he ‍comes into the tournament in good form. The Australian⁤ has four top-10 finishes ⁣in his last ‌six⁣ starts, including a⁣ win ‍at ⁢the Honda ​Classic in ​February. ​He also⁢ finished T-4 at ⁤the Masters and T-5 at the ⁢PGA Championship.

Jones is a good ball-striker‍ who‍ hits it long and straight. He ⁣also putts well, ​which is important on ⁢the Bermuda greens ‍at TPC Craig⁤ Ranch.

Jones⁢ will be one of the favorites to ⁢win this week, but ⁢he⁣ will have plenty of‌ competition. Jordan Spieth,⁣ Scottie Scheffler, and​ Patrick Reed are all former⁢ winners of ⁣this⁤ event.

Here⁢ is a look at‍ Jones’ recent form:

  • Honda ‍Classic:⁤ 1st
  • Masters: T-4
  • RBC Heritage:⁣ T-10
  • Zurich​ Classic of New Orleans:‌ T-14
  • PGA Championship: T-5
  • Memorial Tournament: T-9

    – Byeong Hun An rises as a contender

Byeong Hun An ⁣has been a rising star on the ‍PGA Tour in⁤ recent ⁤years, and⁤ he’s ⁤now ‌firmly established⁤ himself ⁣as one ‍of the top‌ players ⁤in the world ⁢with ⁣his victory at‍ the CJ ​Cup Byron Nelson. ‌An’s win was his second on⁤ the PGA Tour, and ​it came in‍ impressive fashion as he carded ​a final-round 66 to finish two shots ahead ‍of‍ the​ field.

An’s⁢ victory ​is ‍a testament to his hard ‌work and dedication, and it’s a sign that he’s ready‍ to compete for the ⁣biggest titles‍ in⁢ the game. He’s got a great⁤ all-around game, and⁤ he’s particularly strong off the tee and with ​his irons. ⁢He’s also a very good ‌putter, ​and he’s always‌ in contention ⁤on ‌the ‌greens.

With his win at the CJ Cup ‌Byron Nelson, An has now moved‌ up to No. 10 ⁢in the world rankings, and he’s certainly one to watch going forward. He’s a young player with a‍ lot of ​potential, ⁢and he’s ‍already ⁢proven that he can win on ⁣the PGA Tour. With ​the way he’s playing, there’s no telling ​what he can ‌accomplish in ‍the future.

- Byeong Hun An rises ⁣as a contender

– Devotees see Will⁣ Zalatoris as⁣ a live long-shot

-‍ **Devotees see Will​ Zalatoris as a live long-shot**

If you’re looking for a player to ⁢win the CJ Cup at Byron​ Nelson, you could do ⁢worse than ⁣Will Zalatoris.⁤ The ⁤25-year-old ⁤American ‍has⁤ been one of the⁤ most consistent players on tour⁤ this‌ season, finishing in the top 10‌ in four of his last​ five starts. He also has ‌a ‍win at the⁣ FedEx​ St. Jude Championship to his credit.

Zalatoris is a long hitter who⁢ is also ‌accurate with​ his irons. ‌He’s ‌also a very good putter. All of ‌these ⁢skills make him⁢ a ​threat to win‌ any tournament he plays⁣ in.

Of course, there​ are a lot of other ⁤great‍ players‌ in‌ the field this week, including‌ Jon ⁣Rahm, ‌Rory ⁤McIlroy, and Patrick ⁤Cantlay. But Zalatoris is as good as any of them,‌ and he’s worth a look at‌ a good price.

Here are a few ⁤reasons⁢ why Zalatoris ​is a good ​pick to⁤ win the‍ CJ Cup:

  • He’s one of the most ‌consistent‍ players ⁣on tour this season.
  • He’s a long hitter who is also accurate with his irons.
  • He’s a very ‌good putter.
  • He’s won⁤ a tournament on ⁢tour this season.
  • He’s​ worth a look at a good price.
    - ⁢Devotees see ⁤Will Zalatoris as a live long-shot

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