Can you believe we’re already at the fourth Signature event of the season? The post Is There a Cut at the Arnold Palmer ...
1, Takumi Kanaya, 81.33%. 2, Ben Kohles, 75.45%. 3, Lucas Glover, 72.93%. 4, Brice Garnett, 72.18%. 5, Collin Morikawa, 72.09%. 6, Aaron Rai, 71.43%. 7, John Pak, 70.79%. 8, Paul Peterson, 69.88%. 9, ...
Hideki Matsuyama came from six shots off the lead in the final round of last year’s Genesis Invitational to win with a spectacular 9-under 62. Matsuyama is back to defend his title — 123 miles south ...
Everyone else will be at the Torrey Pines Golf Club in La Jolla, Calif., to try and knock Hideki Matsuyama off the No. 1 spot ...
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Korea Joongang Daily on MSNHideki Matsuyama eyes repeat win at Genesis InvitationalHideki Matsuyama set a couple of records en route to a stunning victory at the Genesis Invitational last season but he still wasn’t fully satisfied — he had missed a customary photo with the ...
Hideki Matsuyama has a chance to put some distance on his nearest competitors on the PGA Tour money list this week at the WM ...
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Japanese star Hideki Matsuyama eyes another slice of golf history at WM Phoenix OpenHideki Matsuyama plays a tee shot on the 16th hole during the practice round prior to the WM Phoenix Open 2025 at TPC Scottsdale on Feb. 5 in Scottsdale, Arizona. [GETTY IMAGES] Hideki Matsuyama has ...
Here are the PGA Tour: Genesis Invitational Golf odds, courtesy of FanDuel. Scottie Scheffler: +400 Rory McIlroy: +650 Collin Morikawa: +1600 Justin Thomas: +1800 Hideki Matsuyama: +2200 Scottie ...
Ludvig Åberg is safe atop the PGA Tour money list for at least another week. With a $1,656,000 going to the winner of the ...
There’s a new FedEx Cup leader after the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Sepp Straka, who held the 54-hole lead before shooting 72 ...
He also supplanted Hideki Matsuyama from the top spot, the first time this season anyone other than Matsuyama has led the money list. Åberg has $4,778,112, almost $500,000 more than Matsuyama. McNealy ...
When did Hideki Matsuyama win the highest prize money in a year? Hideki Matsuyama’s highest prize money earnings in a year were $15.26 million from the 2024 season, with his career-high single ...
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