QUINIX Sport News: Hideki Matsuyama runs away with The Sentry, breaks scoring record to open new PGA Tour season

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Hideki Matsuyama picked up his 11th PGA career win on Sunday afternoon in Hawaii.

Hideki Matsuyama picked up his 11th career win on Sunday afternoon in Hawaii.
Hideki Matsuyama picked up his 11th career win on Sunday afternoon in Hawaii. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

Hideki Matsuyama picked up right where he left off last season.

Matsuyama surged ahead to grab a three-shot win over Collin Morikawa at The Sentry on Sunday afternoon to officially kick off the new PGA Tour season. Matsuyama fired a 65 in the final round, where he recorded just his second bogey of the week at The Plantation Course at Kapalua in Hawaii, to get to 35-under for the tournament.

The win marked the 11th of Matsuyama’s career on Tour, and his third in the last 10 months. He set the Tour’s 72-hole scoring record with his final birdie at the 18th, too. That broke Cameron Smith’s previous mark of 34-under, which he set at the Sentry Tournament of Champions in 2022.

Matsuyama entered the final day with a one-shot lead thanks to a clean outing on Saturday. He carded a career-best 11 birdies while recording a bogey-free 62. That moved Matsuyama to 27-under on the week, which set the record at the Plantation course through 54 holes.

Matsuyama then holed out for eagle from about 100 yards in the fairway at the par-4 third on Sunday, which suddenly pushed his lead to three just a few holes into the final round. Despite the ridiculous shot, Matsuyama barely flinched.

Matsuyama made three more birdies, and just his second bogey of the entire tournament, to close out the front nine and push his lead to four. He then carded three more birdies on the back nine to keep his lead and cruise to the win.

Morikawa finished alone in second at 32-under on the week. After matching Matsuyama’s 62 on Saturday, he finished with a 6-under 67 in the final round. Sungjae Im came in third at 29-under.

 

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