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This year could be one of the most talented fields to ever play in the tournament, as the legendary Woods enters after his historic Masters win, while No. 1 player in the world Dustin Johnson ties off along with defending champion Koepka, and Jordan Spieth, who is attempting to complete a career Grand Slam. 

Dallas - South Korea’s Sung Kang elevated his game on the back nine to claim his first career PGA Tour victory at the AT&T Byron Nelson in Dallas with a comfortable two-stroke win on Sunday.

Kang started sluggishly, playing even par through the first seven holes on a sunny day at the Trinity Forest golf club, where scoring conditions were ideal. But he birdied eight, nine and 10, and settled down on the back nine as he regained the form that saw him shoot a second-round 61.

Momentum swung decidedly in the 31-year-old’s favour on the par-four 15th when he sank a 23-foot birdie putt for the outright lead. He held the advantage en route to a four-under 67, for a 23-under 261 total.

Matt Every, who had been neck and neck with Kang all day,  had a costly bogey on 15 and never threatened after that, finishing tied for second with Scott Piercy at 21-under 263.

An exhausted Kang said he decided to just relax and have fun despite a lack of sleep, with Saturday’s play suspended for darkness and the third round completed earlier on Sunday.

“Yesterday we finished too late and I didn’t get enough time to sleep. I only slept about three hours,” he said. “When my turn came up I tried to really focus on it and it worked out great. I am so happy right now.”

Kang embraced his wife and eight-month baby on the green after sinking the final putt, a Mother’s Day his family, who live in the Dallas area, will not soon forget.

The win is a breakthrough for Kang, marking his first victory in 159 PGA Tour starts. The success is also indicative of the rise of Koreans on the tour. In 2003, KJ Choi was the only South Korean-born player and today there are 15.

Here are pairings and tee times for some of the more popular players in the tournament this year, according to the PGA's Tour official website (all times EDT). As keeping with tradition, the past three major winners are paired up, with Masters champion Tiger Woods playing with Open champion Francesco Molinari and the aforementioned Koepka.

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