Each player is responsible for identifying and hitting their own ball with each shot. When they don’t, the blame falls on ...
A mix-up between Australian Cameron Davis and American Will Zalatoris in the final round of The Sentry on Sunday led to both golfers walking away from the tournament with significantly reduced prize ...
Japan's Hideki Matsuyama breaks the PGA Tour record under-par score for 72 holes in winning the season-opening event at The ...
At 35 under, Matsuyama became the PGA Tour's first winner of 2025—and put his name on top of the record books.
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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 ...
In the season opener, Morikawa tied the fourth-lowest score in PGA Tour history and then didn't hold back his reaction to the ...
Rules official Mark Dusbabek said Davis played Zalatoris's ball and vice versa. Therefore, both players had to correct the ...
It was barely caught on camera, but Taylor Pendrith made history early in the final round of the PGA Tour's season opener.
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Im Sung-jae finishes third at The Sentry
Im Sung-jae finished third at the PGA Tour season opener in Hawaii, getting his 2025 campaign off to a strong start.
Hideki Matsuyama opened the new season with a record performance to win The Sentry - but one Aussie wasn't so lucky.
Hideki Matsuyama broke the 72-hole PGA Tour tournament scoring record on Sunday, firing an eight-under par 65 to finish on 35-under par 257 and win the Sentry tournament.