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Hideki Matsuyama Breaks Records at The Sentry: A Historic Win

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Record-Breaking Performance

In an astonishing display of skill, Hideki Matsuyama made history at The Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii, finishing with an unprecedented 72-hole score of 35 under par. This stellar achievement not only secured his victory by three strokes over Collin Morikawa but also set a new PGA Tour record that eclipses the previous mark of 34 under par established by Cameron Smith in 2022. Matsuyama’s performance has golf enthusiasts buzzing, and rightly so!

Hideki Matsuyama celebrates after winning The Sentry at the Plantation Course in Kapalua, Hawaii, on Sunday

Consistency and Precision

Throughout the tournament, Matsuyama demonstrated exceptional consistency, racking up a record-breaking 35 birdies. Each round saw him dialing in his precision, showcasing his iron play and finesse on the greens. The Japanese golfer’s ability to maintain focus and execute under pressure has earned him a well-deserved spot at number five in the world rankings.

A Rising Star

With this victory, Matsuyama not only adds to his impressive collection of titles—marking his 11th PGA Tour win and third in less than a year—but also solidifies his status as a rising star in the world of golf. As fans are keen to witness what he’ll accomplish next, one thing is for sure: Hideki Matsuyama is a name to remember. His record at The Sentry isn’t just a personal triumph; it is a momentous occasion in the annals of PGA Tour history. Hats off to Matsuyama for this spectacular feat!

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