Hideki Matsuyama breaks PGA Tour record in Hawaii win
Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama overcame American Collin Morikawa at The Sentry, making a PGA Tour record to par for 72 holes by closing with an eight under 65.
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Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama overcame American Collin Morikawa at The Sentry, making a PGA Tour record to par for 72 holes by closing with an eight under 65.
Japan's Hideki Matsuyama bested American Collin Morikawa to take victory at The Sentry, making a PGA Tour record to par for 72 holes by closing with an eight-under 65.
KAPALUA, Hawaii — Hideki Matsuyama opened the new season with a record performance, though it was hard to tell from his emotions. He was a machine at the Sentry, with 35 holes at birdie or better to finish at 35-under par, both PGA Tour records.
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 over Collin Morikawa in The Sentry.
Japan's Hideki Matsuyama and America’s Collin Morikawa took control of the PGA Tour season opener in Hawaii as they moved away from the field with a pair of 62s.
Hideki Matsuyama hit a second successive 65 to take a one-stroke lead at the halfway point of the season-opening PGA Tour event in Hawaii.
The 2025 PGA Tour season kicks off this week with the Sentry at Kapalua Plantation Course in Maui, Hawaii. The year's first signature event features a total purse of $20 million, with $3.6 million going to the winner. The 60-player field includes 2024 PGA Tour winners and players who finished inside the top 50 in last season's FedEx Cup standings. Chris Kirk won the Sentry last season after shooting rounds of 67-65-66-65 and finishing 29 under par.
Tom Hoge took a one-stroke lead in the first round as the 2025 PGA Tour season teed off at The Sentry in Hawaii.