Scheffler ties PGA Tour scoring mark in CJ Cup win
Briefly

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 Åberg for the lowest 72-hole score in PGA Tour history, while Hideki Matsuyama holds the lowest score in relation to par this season.
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.
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