Following immediately on from one of the most enthralling PGA Championships in recent memory has been The CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch.
The second Major of the year offered a stern test of players' abilities, with birdies hard to come by all week.
It was a different proposition in Texas, though, as Wyndham Clark shot a stunning final round of 60 to finish on 30 under to beat Si Woo Kim by three, with defending champion Scottie Scheffler five behind in third.
When Scheffler took the title a year ago, the overall purse was $9.9 million, but it was boosted to the tune of $400,000 in 2026 to bring it to $10.3 million - the highest non-Major or Signature Event purse on the PGA Tour all year long.
As a result, Clark clinched a check for more than $1.85 million, with Kim collecting over $1.12 million.
As always, away from the financial incentives, there were a big batch of FedEx Cup points and OWGR points to fight for too.
Clark won 500 FedEx Cup points for his victory, while he also claimed over 23 world ranking points.
Below is what each player who made the cut at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson won, before various factors determine how much pro golfers really take home.
CJ CUP BYRON NELSON PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWN
Position |
Prize Money |
Prize Money |
1st |
Wyndham Clark |
$1,854,000 |
2nd |
Si Woo Kim |
$1,122,700 |
3rd |
Scottie Scheffler |
$710,700 |
4th |
Jackson Suber |
$504,700 |
5th |
Keith Mitchell |
$422,300 |
T6 |
Tony Finau |
$347,625 |
T6 |
Zach Bauchou |
$347,625 |
T6 |
Tom Hoge |
$347,625 |
T9 |
Johnny Keefer |
$260,075 |
T9 |
Jesper Svensson |
$260,075 |
T9 |
Max Greyserman |
$260,075 |
T9 |
Sungjae Im |
$260,075 |
T9 |
Stephan Jaegar |
$260,075 |
T14 |
Taylor Moore |
$187,975 |
T14 |
Blades Brown |
$187,975 |
T14 |
Brooks Koepka |
$187,975 |
17th |
Ben Silverman |
$167,375 |
18th |
SY Noh |
$157,075 |
T19 |
Garrick Higgo |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Jordan Spieth |
$100,596 |
T19 |
AJ Ewart |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Seamus Power |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Pierceson Coody |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Peter Malnati |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Rico Hoey |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Ryo Hisatsune |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Kensel Hirato |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Steven Fisk |
$100,596 |
T19 |
Erik van Rooyen |
$100,596 |
T31 |
Eric Cole |
$58,930 |
T31 |
Luke Clanton |
$58,930 |
T31 |
Mac Meissner |
$58,930 |
T31 |
Doug Ghim |
$58,930 |
T31 |
Mark Hubbard |
$58,930 |
T31 |
Sam Ryder |
$58,930 |
T31 |
Chris Kirk |
$58,930 |
T38 |
Emiliano Grillo |
$47,895 |
T38 |
Chan Kim |
$47,895 |
T40 |
Neal Shipley |
$38,625 |
T40 |
Adrien Saddier |
$38,625 |
T40 |
Matthieu Pavon |
$38,625 |
T40 |
Tyler Duncan |
$38,625 |
T40 |
Luke List |
$38,625 |
T40 |
Camillo Villegas |
$38,625 |
T40 |
Austin Eckroat |
$38,625 |
T47 |
Dan Brown |
$26,971 |
T47 |
Fabian Gomez |
$26,971 |
T47 |
Taylor Pendrith |
$26,971 |
T47 |
John Parry |
$26,971 |
T47 |
Justin Lower |
$26,971 |
T47 |
Patrick Fishburn |
$26,971 |
T47 |
Patrick Rodgers |
$26,971 |
T54 |
Adam Svensson |
$23,999 |
T54 |
Tom Kim |
$23,999 |
T54 |
Jeffrey Kang |
$23,999 |
T54 |
Charley Hoffman |
$23,999 |
T54 |
Troy Merritt |
$23,999 |
T59 |
Chad Ramey |
$23,175 |
T59 |
Jonathan Byrd |
$23,175 |
T59 |
Jordan Smith |
$23,175 |
T62 |
Thorbjorn Olesen |
$22,454 |
T62 |
Yongjun Bae |
$22,454 |
T62 |
Rasmus Hojgaard |
$22,454 |
T62 |
Hank Lebioda |
$22,454 |
66th |
Mackenzie Hughes |
$21,939 |
T67 |
Lanto Griffin |
$21,630 |
T67 |
John VanDerLaan |
$21,630 |
69th |
Zac Blair |
$21,321 |
70th |
Danny Willett |
$21,115 |