AT&T Byron Nelson payouts and points: Jason Day earns $1.71 million and 500 FedExCup points

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AT&T Byron Nelson payouts and points: Jason Day earns $1.71 million and 500 FedExCup points

Jason Day won the AT&T Byron Nelson on Mother’s Day. It’s his 13th PGA TOUR title and the same tournament at which he broke through for his first in 2010, but it’s his first since his mom died early in 2022. All four of his kids were in attendance at TPC Craig Ranch, as was his wife, Ellie, who is pregnant with their fifth child.

The 35-year-old Aussie crafted a bogey-free, 9-under 62 in the final round to post 23-under 261 and win by one over Si Woo Kim and PGA TOUR rookie Austin Eckroat.

Save stumbles at the Masters (T39) and the Wells Fargo Championship (MC), in part due to complications caused by vertigo, Day has been on a heater that manifested in the best of ways in north Texas. He had the respect on BetMGM’s outrights board at +1600 pre-tournament, but he was still fourth-shortest behind Scottie Scheffler (+350, T5), Tyrrell Hatton (+1200, T5) and Tom Kim (+1400, T34). For the victory, Day collects 500 FedExCup points and $1.71 million. As the old saying goes, that will pay for a lot of diapers.

Si Woo Kim was among the grouping at +4000, while Eckroat tantalized at +25000.

As for the “Lee-peat,” it wasn’t meant to be. Two-time defending champion K.H. Lee (+2200) finished in a 14-way share of 50th place, 12 strokes off Day’s pace.

NOTE: Payouts and Points includes pre-tournament odds to win at BetMGM for all golfers who made the cut. For live odds, visit BetMGM.

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