The galleries around the greens, along the fairways and in the skyboxes were jam-packed full of golf fans trying to catch a glimpse of their favorite golfers during the final round of the 2022 AT&T Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney.
The Sunday crowd, as expected, swelled toward the end of the round as Dallas native and local favorite Jordan Spieth was in contention to win until the final hole. But, it was defending champion K.H. Lee who held on to win back-to-back Nelson titles with a score of 26-under pair, one shot lower than Spieth.
If you attended Sunday's round there is a chance you might see yourself or someone you know in our fan shots gallery below. If you didn't attend, well, you can witness all of the fun through the camera lens of Star Local Media and the McKinney Courier-Gazette. Scroll through the photos and enjoy!
The 17th hole, a par-3 with stadium style seating and skyboxes from tee to green, was a party late Sunday afternoon at the 2022 AT&T Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney. This fan kept the party going by helping lead the wave between rounds of golfers.
Fans do the wave on the 17th hole as they wait for the next round of golfers to reach the tee shot late Sunday afternoon.
The 17th hole was a party scene late Sunday as fans do the wave to entertain themselves during breaks in the golf action.
James Hahn putts on the 17th hole under the watchful eye of fans.
Fans watch as Justin Thomas eyes his putt on the green at the 17th hole.
Jordan Spieth tees off as fans seated in the suites and behind the tee box watch on the 17th green.
Fans in the skyboxes on the 17th green had the perfect view of the action on Sunday during the final round.
Fans watch as favorite Justin Thomas putts in his Sunday round.
Jordan Spieth eyes his chip shot on the 18th green. Spieth needed to hole his chip to force a playoff, which didn't happen allowing K.H. Lee to win back-to-back Nelson titles.l
This lucky fan caught a golf glove thrown by Jordan Spieth after his round Sunday.
All eyes were on Jordan Spieth during the back nine on Sunday as he attempted to win his hometown tournament for the first time, but ended up one shot short.
Fans watch as Jordan Spieth tees off on the back nine Sunday.
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