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Hideki Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion and ranked No. 11 in the world, has committed to the 2025 Rocket Classic later this month.
Hideki Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters champion and ranked No. 11 in the world, has committed to the 2025 Rocket Classic later this month.
Hideki Matsuyama returns to Muirfield Village Golf Club for the 2025 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, scheduled for May 29-June 1. The Japanese star will look to improve upon his tie for ...
Hideki Matsuyama likely just missed his first cut at a major since the 2019 British Open on Friday as his 3-over score wasn't strong enough for him to advance to the weekend at the 2025 PGA ...
Hideki Matsuyama Winds Up in Creek on the Unluckiest Shot of The Masters So Far - Sports Illustrated
Hideki Matsuyama caught what is easily the worst break of the 2025 Masters so far. On Thursday, during the opening round of the tournament, Matsuyama hit an incredible shot that, thanks to an ...
Hideki Matsuyama returns to Augusta National Golf Club for the 2025 Masters Tournament, set to take place April 10-13. The 2021 champion will look to recapture ...
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Hideki Matsuyama is at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California to defend his title at the Tiger Woods-hosted Genesis Invitational. Matsuyama won in spectacular fashion a year ago at ...
Hideki Matsuyama of Japan sprints away from Collin Morikawa to win The Sentry, PGA Tour's opening event of the season, with a record 35-under.
The near-disaster didn’t faze Matsuyama on the 517-yard Par 5. The off-line tee shot landed near the boundary fence to the left, but that wasn’t an issue for Matsuyama.
It was a bad first shot by Matsuyama, but it ended up not mattering. The drive nearly hit the boundary fence to the left, but his second shot landed just short of the green on the 517-yard par 5 ...
Hideki Matsuyama finished the first round of the Sony Open in Hawaii three-under, which was good enough for a 17-way tie for 26th place. Matsuyama had a pretty eventful round considering he only ...
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