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 ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Collin Morikawa had to judge how his ball would come out of the first cut of rough on the ... birdie in his terrific duel with Hideki Matsuyama. Matsuyama was some 20 ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii — Hideki Matsuyama got the new season off to a ... delivered the most unlikely shot of the tournament, holing out his 6-iron from 200 yards on the par-5 fifth for the first ...
Kensei Hirata was crestfallen after missing out on a PGA TOUR card by two strokes ... a week after illustrious compatriot Hideki Matsuyama won the 2025 season-opening event, The Sentry.
PGA Tour star Hideki Matsuyama became the latest player to have his name butchered by an announcer before the second round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
Add Hideki Matsuyama to the list of players to have their names mispronounced, misidentified or flat-out butchered by a first ...
CBS, which airs its first PGA Tour event this week, has the AFC title game between Kansas City and Buffalo at 6:30 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama ... Yes. If Matsuyama misses the cut and gets no points ...
Hideki Matsuyama can increase his lead on ... If Im wins he would have $3,034,000 in earnings. But if Matsuyama misses the cut and comes away with no earnings, he would still have a lead of ...
Hideki Matsuyama, who won the PGA Tour's opening event of the season on Jan. 5 at The Sentry, was in a tie for 29th entering the final round of the Sony Open on Jan. 12 at the Waialae Country Club ...
Hideki Matsuyama's electric 107-yard eagle hole-out is the Shot of the Day Matsuyama saw the crowd cheer from behind the elevated green, widened his eyes and pursed his lips and tapped fists with ...
Hideki Matsuyama earned ... to a new calendar year on TOUR. Matsuyama, 32, took full advantage with 33 birdies and two eagles – including a 107-yard hole-out from the fairway – against just ...
Hideki Matsuyama accidentally hit his driver into the crowd while playing at the Sony Open in Hawaii. The Japanese golfer teed off at the ongoing PGA Tour event this week. The tournament started ...