In a remarkable display of skill, Hideki Matsuyama set a new PGA TOUR record by shooting 35-under par with a score of 257 at The Sentry. Utilizing a brand new Scotty Cameron putter, he showcased incredible putting skills, including an impressive 400 feet of made putts over the tournament. This victory, Matsuyama’s 11th on the TOUR, adds $3.6 million to his career earnings, bringing him into a select group of players. As he looks ahead to the Sony Open, golf fans are eager to see if he can maintain this momentum.
Wow, golf fans! What a thrilling spectacle we witnessed at The Sentry, where Hideki Matsuyama put on a performance for the ages, leaving everyone in awe. He didn’t just win; he made history by shooting a jaw-dropping 35-under par for a total score of 257, securing the title and setting a new record for the lowest 72-hole score in relation to par on the PGA TOUR.
This victory marked an exciting debut for Matsuyama’s brand new Scotty Cameron prototype putter. This was his first week using this center-shafted blade, and it seems to have been a match made in heaven. He received this gem right after Christmas, having spotted it in another player’s bag and admiring it. It sounds like a bit of a secret admirer situation, doesn’t it? Who would have thought a little curiosity could lead to such a phenomenal performance on the greens?
While many golfers dream of making long putts, Matsuyama went above and beyond. Over the tournament, he accumulated close to 400 feet worth of made putts and impressively one-putted 35 times! That’s some serious skill right there. He even had a thrilling streak of six consecutive one-putts from holes 8 to 13 during the final round—what a sight for sore eyes!
In his closing round, he delivered a dazzling 8-under 65, with only one bogey across his final 59 holes. That’s right, just one slip over more than an entire school of holes! His eagle on the third hole came from an impressive 107 yards, showcasing his long-range capabilities. All these stellar performances sealed his victory by three shots over world-class competitor Collin Morikawa.
This win at The Sentry is Matsuyama’s 11th career victory on the PGA TOUR. Prior to this, he had a splendid 2024 season, clinching wins at The Genesis Invitational and the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Let’s not forget, he also snagged an Olympic bronze medal earlier this year. Talk about a packed trophy cabinet!
Matsuyama’s bag had some intriguing gear. Alongside the new Scotty Cameron putter, he used the un-released Srixon Z-STAR XV9 golf ball, which has yet to hit the store shelves. Additionally, his driver was a Srixon ZX5 Mk II LS with a 9.5-degree loft, paired with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8 TX shaft. His three-wood of choice was a TaylorMade Qi10 with a 15-degree loft, while he opted for a Cobra King RadSpeed Tour five-wood set to 17.5 degrees. For his iron set, he trusted Srixon Z-Forged II (4-9) with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts, alongside Cleveland RTX 4 Forged Prototypes for his wedges. Quite the arsenal!
This victory added a whopping $3.6 million to Matsuyama’s earnings, lifting his career total over $60 million. He also made his way into an exclusive group, becoming the seventh player to win both Hawaii tournaments on the PGA TOUR schedule. What an achievement! Now he’ll set his sights on the upcoming Sony Open, where we all hope he can keep the momentum rolling.
All in all, Hideki Matsuyama is continuing to prove he’s a force to be reckoned with on the golf course. Whether it’s the trusty new putter or extraordinary skill on the fairway, the world of golf is excited to see what he does next!
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