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Scotti Shafler It always seems convenient on the golf course, but in its hometown TPC Craig Ranch for CJ Bayran Nelson Cup this week it was a pure bliss.
Sheffler defeated competitions for a four-day event with a 31-year-old finish to win the event after the 8-year 63, the same result he put on Friday.
But he had a chance on PGA TOUROn Sunday at the 18th Green Record on Sunday, when he looked at the bird’s pad to end the 32-year-old. Only Justin Thomas (2017) and Ludwig Oberg (2023) in the past were 31-year-old weeks.
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Scotti Shafler with his wife Merdyta and son Beneta poses with the trophy winner at the Bayron Nelson Cup tournament. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Imagn)
Sheffler, who at one point in this tournament received 10 shots, almost missed the story and began to collect victory and a tremendous salary in 1782,000.
However, he created a story because his eight -sided win was the largest in the tournament.
SHEFFERL-first high school Dallas, who won Byron Nelson since 2007, and he started blushing when he laid 10-under 61 on Thursday. On Friday, he followed him 63, and although only 66, which came out on Sunday, almost felt on Sunday.
Eric van Ruen (23), Sam Stevens (20) and another native Dallas, Jordan Spy (19), graduated from Shefler.
Scottie Shafler responds to the 18th green when he approaches his family after winning the CJ Byron Nelson golf tournament. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Imagn)
“This tournament means a lot to me,” Shafler said in the CBS broadcast after winning. “This is my first start as a professional, 11 years ago I had a sister.
Shefler was 17 years old when Bayron Nelson made his debut in 2014.
It is not just a great win for Gololist No. 1 in the world, it also comes at the perfect moment, and the second major season is its next planned event.
The PGA Championship in Quail Hollow in the North Carolina will be the next time Shafler will play PGA Tour and he strives to win the event for the first time in his career. His best finish was in 2023 when he finished tied to the second.
Scotty Shafler poses with the trophy of the winner. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Imagn)
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Last year, the tournament was also an adventure for Shafler when he was arrested in the Valhalla golf club in Luisvili, Kentucky, in a saga that shocked the sports world. The charges were eventually dropped, but the Shafler experience is one that will be remembered forever.
This time this golf-galver in the world wants to focus on raising the trophies this time, and this week it was loaded on it after a fantastic show at home.
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