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ZOZO Championship: Tee Times, Prize Money, TV Coverage as Hideki Matsuyama and Kim head field

Hideki Matsuyama is a superstar pretty much anywhere he goes, but on home soil things ramp up again and he will be the starter, main course and dessert at the ZOZO Championship. The PGA Tour’s regular jaunt to Japan has attracted a host of stars to the Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club, with the 2021 Masters champion standing above everyone else.

Ad Matsuyama will have familiar faces alongside him, as nine of the Internationals’ Presidents Cup team will be in the field — notably Sungjae Im and Tom Kim. GolfLife as a Golf Twin — 21-yr-old Hojgaard brothers making waves on the DP World TourAN HOUR AGO The Internationals were beaten by the United States at Quail Hollow, and the likes of Matsuyama, Kim and Im will look to get the upper hand against Xander Schauffele and Collin Morikawa who will be flying the flag for the victors.

The ZOZO Championship has been on the schedule since 2019, and star names adorn the championship. Tiger Woods secured victory in the inaugural event, while Patrick Cantlay followed up one year later when the event was played in the US due to Covid restrictions — and Matsuyama is the defending champion after winning in 2021.

'I am still here to play' — Smith driven to win on biggest stage despite LIV move Becky Brewerton: From glittering career to the pits of despair It is a reduced field, with 78 players teeing it up over four rounds and with no cut at the halfway stage. The Course: Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club One of the most imposing courses in Japan, the Shinya Fujita-designed track has played host to a series of big events in the country dating back to the Japan Championship in 1968 — after opening for play in 1965.

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