Kapalua’s Plantation Course in Hawaii – site of this week’s season-opening The Sentry on the PGA Tour – was the first course built by the now-legendary design duo of Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw. The m
Hideki Matsuyama is off to a record-breaking start to the new PGA Tour season. The Japanese star made an 8-foot birdie putt on the final hole at The Sentry to break the tour's record to par.
Hideki Matsuyama breaks PGA Tour record in Hawaii win - His score of 35 under for the tournament gave him a three-shot victory over American golfer Collin Morikawa.
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 ...
Just two of the seven golfers who have turned this trick did so by winning the Hawaiian stops in consecutive weeks.
It’s a scoring fest on the Plantation course on weeks when there is little wind. In this one, Collin Morikawa had to settle for second despite not posting a round worse than 66 all week.
The PGA Tour leaves Hawaii for the California desert and the European tour resumes its season in the desert of the United Arab Emirates.
Notes: Hideki Matsuyama will try to join Ernie Els in 2003 and Justin Thomas in 2017 as the only players to sweep the Hawaii ... of Kapalua last week. ... Rikuya Hoshino and Jesper Svensson are the only two players in the field who earned PGA Tour cards ...
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 ... with 35 holes at birdie or better to finish at 35-under par, both PGA Tour records. He only broke into a wide smile when his caddie, Shota ...
Hideki Matsuyama Has Record-Setting Start to the PGA Tour Season With Victory at Kapalua KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Hideki Matsuyama opened the new season with a record performance, though it was ...
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