Hideki Matsuyama set a PGA Tour record to par for 72 holes when his worst round of the week was a 65 and he finished at 35-under par. Just three years earlier, Cameron Smith set the par record at 34 at Kapalua.
KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) No one ever finished more under par in PGA Tour history than Cameron Smith, and he never could appreciate it until his final birdie putt Sunday in the Sentry Tournament of ...
His 35 under broke by one the record to par Cameron Smith set at Kapalua in 2022 ... Matsuyama is the seventh player to win both Hawaii tournaments on the PGA Tour schedule.
Just two of the seven golfers who have turned this trick did so by winning the Hawaiian stops in consecutive weeks.
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.
KAPALUA, Hawaii – Hideki Matsuyama opened the new ... His 35 under broke by one the record to par Cameron Smith set at Kapalua in 2022. It also was his 35th hole of birdie or better, breaking ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii – Hideki Matsuyama opened the new ... His 35 under broke by one the record to par Cameron Smith set at Kapalua in 2022. It also was his 35th hole of birdie or better, breaking ...
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Ludvig Aberg now is a veteran of two years at Kapalua for The Sentry, and he already has figured out the formula for the Plantation Course.
PGA Tour season kicked off over the weekend with Hideki Matsuyama reminding everyone he is one of the world's best.
As Hideki Matsuyama raced to an apparent victory at The Sentry, the season-opening PGA Tour event, another story was emerging: He was making a run at Cam Smith's 72-hole PGA Tour scoring record of 34 under. What follows is a live diary as it played out in Kapalua, where Matsuyama made birdie on the 72nd hole to capture his 11th PGA Tour victory.
Hideki Matsuyama is setting a pretty high bar for the rest of his 2025 PGA Tour season. The 32-year-old broke a tour record with his 35-under final score