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It required the 32-year-old to sink a 26-foot putt on the 17th, before he kept his composure with two brilliant shots on the final hole.
He eventually finished two shots ahead of both Norway’s Viktor Hovland and American Xander Schauffele.
“I felt today’s victory slipping away at that point because 17 and 18 are difficult holes enough, let alone to birdie them,” Matsuyama told reporters through an interpreter on Sunday.
[Music] Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama watches five-shot
lead disappear before winning FedEx St Jude Championship Hideki Matsuyama survived a nervy
ending on Sunday to dramatically win the FedEx St Jude Championship Matsuyama had thrown away
a five shot overnight lead on the final day of competition in Tennessee before recovering his
form to in the postseason playoff opener at TPC Southwind the Japanese star who secured a bronze
medal at the Paris Olympics earlier this month recorded two birdies in the final two holes to
regain the lead and take the win it required the 32-year-old to sink a 26t putt on the 17th
before he kept his composure with two brilliant shots on the final hole he eventually finished
Two Shots ahead of both Norway’s Victor hland and American Ander cha fell I felt today’s victory
slipping away at that point because 17 and 18 are difficult holes enough let alone to birdy them
Matsuyama told reporters through an interpreter on Sunday but I was fortunate enough to birdie 17
immediately I thought oh man this is going to be a tough te- shot at a team I’ve got to keep it
in the Fairway I’m grateful I was able to do it the title had looked a formality going into the
final day after Matsuyama had established such a dominant lead he kept the lead going into the 14th
when his form temporarily abandoned him he hit into the water to record a bogy on the 14th before
struggling with his pudding on the 15th his slip up had suddenly given those behind him a chance of
the win but in a stark turn of Fortune Matsuyama came up with the goods with the two birdies when
he needed them most the win is his 10th PGA title and means he will now head to this week’s BMW
Championship ranked third in the FED X cup
