Todd Lewis reports from Waialae Country Club to discuss Hideki Matsuyama's win at The Sentry and his preparation as the PGA Tour stays in Hawaii for the Sony Open.
Phil Mickelson reckons Hideki Matsuyama, the Japanese golfer that won the first PGA Tour event of 2025, knows more than he lets on.
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Off the heels of a historic performance last week at Kapalua, where Hideki Matsuyama set the all-time scoring record relative to par (-35 under) in PGA Tour history, he'll have a chance to do ...
With his dominant victory, Matsuyama has earned top favorite honors for the Sony Open, leg two of the Hawaii Swing at Waialae ...
The Seabury Hall senior and incoming UCLA freshman punched his ticket to Waialae after winning the Sony qualifier back in ...
The first tournament of 2025 goes to Hideki Matsuyama. The Japanese, bronze medalist at the Paris Games, won The Sentry in ...
Ludvig Åberg, of Sweden, watches his missed putt at the 11th hole during the second round of The Sentry golf event, Friday, ...
Former Masters champion Trevor Immelman believes a "proper rollback" of the golf ball is now a necessity on the PGA Tour to ...
Max Homa's new clubs, clothes, coach and caddie. Viktor Hovland's good deal and bad toe. Tiger Woods' $10 mil win. More in the Monday Finish.
Hideki Matsuyama has been one of the most consistent performers on the PGA Tour ever since he turned pro in 2013. Matsuyama, ...