\n Finally, we have the golf specific prop bet that is the hole-in-one bet. This is simply betting on whether or not a player, any player, will land a hole-in-one on any one of the days\u2019 play.<\/strong> There isn\u2019t really a strategy required to win this bet, as most know that such a wager is a bit of a freak, and highly unlikely to pay off. It is, however, a fun side bet.<\/p>\n Best AT&T Byron Nelson betting site for hole-in-one betting:<\/strong> William Hill<\/strong><\/p><\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n\n\nHistory of the AT&T Byron Nelson<\/h2>\n \n\n \n With a history that stretches back as far as 1944, the AT&T Byron Nelson has seen it all. No wonder, too, as it is the 9th longest-running active tournament on the entire PGA Tour schedule<\/strong>. Although there had been a tournament staged in 1926 called the Dallas Open, this was shelved after one solo run, and it wasn\u2019t until 1944 that this tournament, then called the Texas Victory Open, re-emerged.<\/p>\n\n\n The tournament was played at Dallas\u2019 Lakewood Country Club and was won by Byron Nelson himself, whose name was added to the title in 1968. Nelson\u2019s name also lends itself to two prizes which are awarded at the Byron Nelson Championship.<\/p>\n\n
\n One, the Byron Nelson Prize<\/strong>, is presented to an individual or an institution who displays the three major traits Byron Nelson stood for: philanthropy, integrity, and of course, sportsmanship. The other, the Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Awards<\/strong>, honours junior golfers worldwide. The award winners excel not only in tournament play, but also in academics, as well as having an outstanding personality and showing a great commitment to their community.<\/p>\n\n\n In 2020, the tournament was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. It returned to the PGA Tour in 2021 with a new home at the TPC Craig Ranch, and was won for the second time in succession by a Korean golfer as Lee Kyoung-hoon<\/strong> followed in the footsteps of 2019 winner Kang Sung-hoon.<\/p>\n\n\n Recent AT&T Byron Nelson Winners\n <\/h3>\n \n\n\n
Year<\/th> Champion<\/th> Nationality <\/th><\/tr><\/thead> 2022<\/td> Lee Kyoung-hoon <\/td> South Korea<\/td><\/tr> 2021<\/td> Lee Kyoung-hoon<\/td> South Korea<\/td><\/tr> 2020<\/td> Cancelled <\/td> Cancelled <\/td><\/tr> 2019<\/td> Kang Sung-hoon<\/td> South Korea<\/td><\/tr> 2018<\/td> Aaron Wise<\/td> United States<\/td><\/tr> 2017<\/td> Billy Horschel<\/td> United States<\/td><\/tr> 2016<\/td> Sergio Garc\u00eda<\/td> Spain<\/td><\/tr> 2015<\/td> Steven Bowditch<\/td> Australia<\/td><\/tr> 2014<\/td> Brendon Todd<\/td> United States<\/td><\/tr> 2013<\/td> Bae Sang-moon<\/td> South Korea<\/td><\/tr> 2012<\/td> Jason Dufner<\/td> United States<\/td><\/tr> 2011<\/td> Keegan Bradley<\/td> United States<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n AT&T Byron Nelson Key Stats\n <\/h3>\n \n\n\n
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Keegan Bradley <\/strong>holds the course-record 60, \u221210, for his first-round efforts in 2013.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n \n
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In 2010, a 16-year-old Jordan Spieth <\/strong>became the youngest player to play in the tournament.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n