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RotoBaller on MSNHideki Matsuyama Continues Playing Well Heading To Genesis InvitationalHideki Matsuyama finished tied for 25th at last week's Waste Management Phoenix Open, marking his third top-25 finish in 2025. He is now preparing for this week's Genesis Invitational, which will be ...
The Phoenix Open isn't the ideal environment for Matsuyama, in contrast with this raucous atmosphere, but he won at TPC ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNJapanese star Hideki Matsuyama eyes another slice of golf history at WM Phoenix OpenHideki Matsuyama has already etched his name in golf folklore for standout achievements, including being the first Asian to win the Masters Tournament in 2021 and registering 11 PGA Tour victories — ...
Chris Kirk led the PGA Tour money list through the first five events in 2024 with a little more than $3.8 million. Hideki ...
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” ...
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Is Hideki’s Matsuyama’s -35 in Hawaii the greatest scoring feat in PGA Tour history?Hideki Matsuyama has started the 2025 PGA Tour season ... (2020 The Northern Trust) Known for his heft with the driver and class with his wedges, Johnson left the field behind at the TPC Boston ...
Get the latest odds for Hideki Matsuyama to win the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Golf Links, January 30 - February 2, plus props and other ...
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The PGA Tour FedEx Cup points race could get tighter this week at Pebble Beach with more players in the mix behind leader ...
with Srixon staffers Hideki Matsuyama winning The Sentry and Nico Echavarria narrowly missing out on victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii, Srixon has launched the new ZXi lineup from driver to irons.
Hideki Matsuyama could nearly double that with a good week at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Matsuyama leads the Tour through four events in 2025 with $3,874,755 and with a victory at ...
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 ...
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