
Henrik Norlander odds to win the 2025 THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson details and info
Date: May 1-4, 2025
May 1-4, 2025 Course: TPC Craig Ranch
TPC Craig Ranch Location: McKinney, TX
McKinney, TX Previous Winner: Rory McIlroy
How to watch THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
Thursday: The Golf Channel
The Golf Channel Friday: The Golf Channel
The Golf Channel Saturday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel
CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel Sunday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel
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Norlander odds to win THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
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Norlander recent performances
Norlander has played 12 tournaments this season, and he is yet to finish in the top 10. Norlander has finished in the top 20 three times in his past four appearances.
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