As 58 players pack their bags and leave for Oahu and the next PGA Tour stop, the Sony Open, or return to the mainland, they must wonder what happened. Shooting a Sunday final round 65 and ...
The first tournament of 2025 goes to Hideki Matsuyama. The Japanese, bronze medalist at the Paris Games, won The Sentry in Hawaii with a total of 257 (65 65 62 65, -35) shots. In the PGA Tour ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii — Hideki Matsuyama got the new season off to a smashing start Sunday when he broke the PGA Tour record to par for 72 holes by closing with an 8-under 65 for a three-shot victory ...
Hideki Matsuyama, of Japan, holds the champions trophy after the final round of The Sentry golf event, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at Kapalua Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Matt York ...
The 2025 PGA Tour season is just getting started, with one week in Hawaii ... Matsuyama has 11 Tour victories in all, and he previously triumphed at the Sony Open in 2022. Trailing Hideki in ...
There’s a new FedEx Cup leader after the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Sepp Straka, who held the 54-hole lead before shooting 72 ...
Add Hideki Matsuyama to the list of players to have their names mispronounced, misidentified or flat-out butchered by a first-tee announcer. The world No. 5 was announced as "Hideekee Matsumoola" ...
Things have continually regressed for Hideki Matsuyama since winning the Sentry a month ago. His latest outing at Pebble Beach saw the Japanese star lose strokes on approach for the first time in six ...
Shooting a final-round 65 on Sunday and finishing with a 35-under total over four rounds — a PGA Tour record — Hideki Matsuyama was better than advertised in The Sentry. The 11 th career ...
Hideki Matsuyama opened the PGA Tour season in record-breaking style last weekend at the Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii. The Japanese star will ride a wave of birdies to Honolulu this week ...
Sony Open in Hawaii odds: The betting favorites A lot ... but the star who outlasted them all to win is in the Sony Open field: Hideki Matsuyama. As the World No. 5 and the first PGA Tour winner ...