Check out the best shots of the day from Round 4 of The Sentry 2025, featuring Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg and Sungjae Im.

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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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33 Comments

  1. Colin can’t catch a break. This man played exceptionally well and there always seems to be a player that plays just a bit better. Normally it’s Scottie but it was Hedeki this time. This was also the same tournament where Rahm went Tiger mode to catch Colin a couple years ago where Colin was leading by 8 stroke going into the final round.

  2. Matsuyama is just incredible. Collin was also outstanding, there's just not much you can do about Hideki on this one. Scary good!

  3. A master at remaining composed and focused and that katana backswing infused into his technique, he is unstoppable!! Well done sir what a solid player!! 👏🏿

  4. Congrats, Hideki! Your iron shots were on fire, and with those putts dropping this week, this win was totally yours. 35 under, a tour record? Unreal. Averaging 9 under a day? What a beast. I’ve played that course before, and with the wind blowing, it’s no joke. Seriously, huge props, man!

  5. Maybe I'm the only one who doesn't break out in cheers when these scores come in. When the top 24 players finish 20 under and more and tear up the course. Shouldn't the golf courses at a signature event be a little more challenging?

    I prefer to watch tournaments where players are fighting for their score.

  6. I was cheering for Collin to finally win another title (and his 1st title at The Sentry), unfortunately his 3-putts on 5 and 6, along with his tee shot on 16 going into the bunker cost him big time, Collin played great, unfortunately Hideki was just a bit better. Hopefully it won't be long until Collin wins his next title.

    Hideki played so well to keep his foot on the gas and deserved to win with an insane 35 under, that eagle on 3 really set the tone for the two-man showdown between CM and HM on Sunday

  7. Congratulations to, Hideki Matsuyama, on winning the 2025 Sentry. He's such a very talented good player.⛳

  8. Tv does this course no justice. I walked it the last three days and the elevation changes and wind make a difficult 18

  9. HIDEKI!!!!!!! I'm so stoked to see him win early in the year! hoping he puts on his second green jacket this year.

  10. Man, common fellas, it's like you purposely avoid telling the storyline … No dramatic 18th hole drives, or that famous 2nd shot. No itemised commentary before shots on positions. Just weird editing. Kinda dissatisfying as a viewer.

  11. Great work from the pause king! And great work from the highlight guys cause my putting is yippy and now i have so many putts to watch

  12. I missed this entire tournament. I am also an F1 fan. I often miss races. But when I miss f1 races I have highlights that tell the story of the race and can be just as exciting. Couple of things I would like to see: 1. Don’t show putts under 20 feet unless significant. Show Ludwig’s approach for eagle then tell us he made the putt. 2. TELL A STORY, build some tension, try convey the pressure and the sense of “anything can happen” that a final day of golf brings. 3. Give some context, was that a good approach or just slightly better than average? You can use graphics etc, you have the technology! 4. During the 3 previous days, give us some added info on certain players like what their story is and what a good performance would mean to them. 5. Also during the week, follow some players through the same hole, all shots, give us an idea of varying strategies and how the course sets up for varying skill sets. Random players hitting approach shots close to the pin over and over is not interesting.

  13. (*^ー゚)b グッジョブ!! Matsuyama コングラテュレイションやで。ビックリコキマロ

  14. After three holes on Thursday I stuck £10 on Matsuyama to win , what an impressive display of iron play and thanks for my win too 🎉

  15. Could we stop saying double eagle please 🙏? It sounds like a 4 under on a hole. A hole in one on a par 5. Please say Albatross. Albatross is the right word, much less confusing. Much more poetic and elegant too 🙂

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