The legacy that’s been established at the AT&T Byron Nelson through the decades is on display this week as the PGA Tour begins its famed two-week stretch in Texas.
The tournament will be competed for the final time at the TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas.
Nelson’s larger-than-life statue overlooks the 18th green here, and his presence is ubiquitous among the trees and along the twists and turns of the course that has been the host for his event for the past 34 years.
That’s the stage as 156 golfers from around the world will compete over 72 holes of stroke play for a total purse of $7.