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CJ Cup Byron Nelson live leaderboard updates: Today's tee times, where to watch final round

CJ Cup Byron Nelson live leaderboard updates: Today's tee times, where to watch final round

USA Today04-05-2025
CJ Cup Byron Nelson live leaderboard updates: Today's tee times, where to watch final round
How much is Scottie Scheffler going to win by?
The No. 1 player in the world has an eight-shot lead (yes, you read that right) heading into the final round of the 2025 CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas. Scheffler, who opened in 61 and has backed that up with rounds of 63 and 66, is at 23 under and leads by eight strokes over a trio of players.
The last time a player led by that many shots through 54 holes? Rory McIlroy at the 2011 U.S. Open.
It seems a foregone conclusion Scheffler is going to wrap up the win in his hometown event, which would be his 14th on the PGA Tour, so perhaps the race for second will be the most interesting thing from Sunday's final round.
CJ Cup Byron Nelson live leaderboard
Follow along with leaderboard updates from TPC Craig Ranch here.
CJ Cup Byron Nelson Sunday tee times
All times ET, 1st tee start
8:00 a.m. : Camilo Villegas, John Pak
: Camilo Villegas, John Pak 8:09 a.m. : Mac Meissner, Byeong Hun An
: Mac Meissner, Byeong Hun An 8:18 a.m. : Alejandro Tosti, Isaiah Salinda
: Alejandro Tosti, Isaiah Salinda 8:27 a.m. : Henrik Norlander, Nicolai Hojgaard
: Henrik Norlander, Nicolai Hojgaard 8:36 a.m. : Rafael Campos, Cam Davis
: Rafael Campos, Cam Davis 8:45 a.m. : Matt Kuchar, Matteo Manassero
: Matt Kuchar, Matteo Manassero 8:55 a.m. : Stephan Jaeger, Ryan Fox
: Stephan Jaeger, Ryan Fox 9:10 a.m. : David Skinns, Jake Knapp
: David Skinns, Jake Knapp 9:20 a.m. : Brandon Matthews, Rikuya Hoshino
: Brandon Matthews, Rikuya Hoshino 9:30 a.m. : Karl Vilips, Alex Smalley
: Karl Vilips, Alex Smalley 9:40 a.m. : Ben Kohles, Victor Perez
: Ben Kohles, Victor Perez 9:50 a.m. : Doug Ghim, Beau Hossler
: Doug Ghim, Beau Hossler 10:00 a.m. : Harry Hall, Thomas Rosenmueller
: Harry Hall, Thomas Rosenmueller 10:10 a.m. : Niklas Norgaard, Davis Riley
: Niklas Norgaard, Davis Riley 10:25 a.m. : Matt McCarty, Joseph Bramlett
: Matt McCarty, Joseph Bramlett 10:35 a.m. : Chris Gotterup, Webb Simpson
: Chris Gotterup, Webb Simpson 10:45 a.m. : Kevin Yu, Ross Steelman
: Kevin Yu, Ross Steelman 10:55 a.m. : Rico Hoey, Sami Valimaki
: Rico Hoey, Sami Valimaki 11:05 a.m. : Taylor Dickson, Thorbjorn Olesen
: Taylor Dickson, Thorbjorn Olesen 11:15 a.m. : Pierceson Coody, Michael Thorbjornsen
: Pierceson Coody, Michael Thorbjornsen 11:25 a.m. : Max McGreevy, Chandler Phillips
: Max McGreevy, Chandler Phillips 11:40 a.m. : Patton Kizzire, Ben Martin
: Patton Kizzire, Ben Martin 11:50 a.m. : Trey Mullinax, Nate Lashley
: Trey Mullinax, Nate Lashley 12:00 p.m. : Si Woo Kim, Jordan Spieth
: Si Woo Kim, Jordan Spieth 12:10 p.m. : Sam Burns, Mark Hubbard
: Sam Burns, Mark Hubbard 12:20 p.m. : Takumi Kanaya, Cameron Champ
: Takumi Kanaya, Cameron Champ 12:30 p.m. : Vince Whaley, Sungjae Im
: Vince Whaley, Sungjae Im 12:40 p.m. : Will Gordon, Kevin Roy
: Will Gordon, Kevin Roy 12:55 p.m. : Danny Walker, Patrick Rodgers
: Danny Walker, Patrick Rodgers 1:05 p.m. : Sam Stevens, Andrew Putnam
: Sam Stevens, Andrew Putnam 1:15 p.m. : Eric Cole, Rasmus Hojgaard
: Eric Cole, Rasmus Hojgaard 1:25 p.m. : Antoine Rozner, Nico Echavarria
: Antoine Rozner, Nico Echavarria 1:35 p.m. : Kurt Kitayama, Jhonattan Vegas
: Kurt Kitayama, Jhonattan Vegas 1:45 p.m. : Adam Schenk, Ricky Castillo
: Adam Schenk, Ricky Castillo 1:55 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Erik van Rooyen
CJ Cup Byron Nelson where to watch Sunday final round
Final round, Sunday, May 4
8 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
CJ Cup Byron Nelson purse, prize money
The purse at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson is $9.9 million, with the winner taking home $1,782,000.
Past CJ Cup Byron Nelson winners
2024: Taylor Pendrith; 2023: Jason Day; 2022: K.H. Lee; 2021: K.H. Lee; 2019: Sung Kang
CJ Cup Byron Nelson Sunday weather updates
CJ Cup Byron Nelson Sunday hole locations
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