In the third round of The Sentry 2025, Hideki Matsuyama fires an 11-under 62 to reach 27-under overall, giving him a one-shot lead heading into Sunday.
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A star-studded field will tee it up for the first event of the PGA TOUR’s Opening Drive in 2025, with 31 prior PGA TOUR winners in action. 10 of the top 15 players in the world will be making their way to The Plantation Course at Kapalua, including World No. 2 Xander Schauffele, who had a 2024 to remember with two major wins at the PGA Championship and The Open. After winning at The Sentry in 2019, the 31-year-old has every reason to be confident at the first Signature Event of the season. Two-time winner of the event, Justin Thomas will be back in action this week. He has five top-5 finishes at The Plantation Course at Kapalua, with his last victory coming in 2020, where he topped Xander Schauffele in a dramatic playoff. Chris Kirk won his sixth PGA TOUR title at last year’s event and will be looking to become the first person to go back to back at The Sentry since Geoff Ogilvy in 2010. Other notable names to keep an eye on this week include Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg, Hideki Matsuyama and Viktor Hovland.
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15 Comments
松山がんばれ!あと1日!!from🇯🇵
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
lets go Hideki!! lets get a win for us sumo fans also 🙂
Love to at least see golf when the weather is disgusting here in the USA… Cant wait for summer again
安定感半端ねぇこのままいこう!!!
3:27 this reaction is just typical of him😂
Makin’ putts like the makin’ copies guy. And just crushing these drive oh my!
Does this hurt the ball?
4:51 was blissfully pure!
優勝してくれ
What driver he has
Mr.Simple
モリカワも松山も一歩も譲らない展開、-10は痺れる 真にミックスアップ
After 3 rounds Hideki is 27 under.
9 under, on average, per round.
On average, making a birdie on every 2nd hole.
(Morikawa has pretty much the same score).
Can we call this golf?
Too many high scores these days because of easy courses. Softened greens etc.
Make golf challenging again!
How many years does it take to realise that this golf course is not challenging enough