Korean celebrities set to showcase their talent at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson



Seoul may be some 11,000 kilometers away from Dallas, but this week’s The CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch will feel very much like a home game for the likes of K.H. Lee, Sungjae Im and Si Woo Kim, who are fired up to deliver a first PGA Tour victory of the season for Korean golf.

A total of seven Korean players will tee up in the $9.5-million PGA Tour showpiece, which sees Korean conglomerate, CJ Group, evolving as title sponsor of one of America’s legacy tournaments in honor of the legendary Byron Nelson, a 52-time winner.

Previously, CJ Group launched and staged Korea’s first official FedExCup tournament in Jeju island in 2017, but the onset of Covid-19 led to the tournament’s move to US soil from 2020-22, before the decision to partner with The Byron Nelson tournament through a 10-year commitment.

For Lee, a return to TPC Craig Ranch for The CJ Cup Byron Nelson provides a double dose of confidence as he won the tournament back-to-back in 2021-22, and CJ is also one of his personal sponsors. Also, the players’ lounge this week is rated among the best on Tour when it comes to F&B through CJ’s Bibigo culinary offerings, which Lee and company are feeling right at home.

“I feel very good. I always have good memories of this course, so it makes me feel comfortable and confident. I’m excited and grateful that The CJ Cup (Byron Nelson) is being held at the course where I’ve performed well. It makes me want to do better,” said Lee in a press conference on Wednesday.

A victory on the Korean PGA Tour last weekend is spurring Sungjae Im to chase for a third PGA Tour career title, and a first since October 2021. He began the season strongly with a top-5 at The Sentry in Hawaii but has not added another top-10 since, which last week’s home win could not have been better timed. Aside from Lee, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson has also celebrated Korean winners in Sangmoon Bae (2013) and Sung Kang (2019).

“There were a lot of Korean fans who came all four days (last week). There were moments when I was jetlagged and tired, but the fans supported me until the end, so I was able to concentrate and win the title,” said Im, who is also sponsored by CJ Group. “It’s great to participate in a tournament by our main sponsor, CJ. I think the key is to create many chances. The fairways are wide and when I hit my second shot, I’ll have to look at the pin positions and be aggressive and make a lot of birdies,” added Im, who is currently ranked 45th on the FedExCup points list.

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