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Hideki Matsuyama Breaks PGA TOUR Record with New Putter

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Hideki Matsuyama made history at The Sentry by posting a remarkable 35-under par, a new PGA TOUR record for the lowest 72-hole score. This victory not only marked his 11th career PGA TOUR win but also highlighted the impressive performance of his new Scotty Cameron prototype putter, which he debuted at the tournament. Matsuyama showcased outstanding putting skills, accumulating close to 400 feet of made putts and achieving 35 one-putts throughout the event. His remarkable closing round of 8-under 65 ultimately secured a three-shot victory over Collin Morikawa.

Hideki Matsuyama Sets New PGA TOUR Record at The Sentry

Wow, golf fans! What an exhilarating show we just witnessed at The Sentry, where Hideki Matsuyama delivered a performance for the ages, leaving everyone in awe. Not only did he walk away with the win, but he made history by shooting a dazzling 35-under par for a total score of 257. That’s right, he secured the title while setting a brand-new record for the lowest 72-hole score in relation to par on the PGA TOUR. How incredible is that?

A New Putter Brings New Success

This impressive victory marked an exciting debut for Matsuyama’s brand new Scotty Cameron prototype putter. Coming into this week, it was his first outing with this center-shafted blade, and boy, did it seem to be a match made in heaven! He received this new treasure right after Christmas after spotting it in another player’s bag and totally admiring it. Talk about a little bit of fate leading to a phenomenal performance on the greens!

Killer Putting Skills

While most golfers dream of nailing those long putts, Matsuyama went above and beyond, showcasing some serious putting prowess. Over the tournament, he accumulated close to 400 feet of made putts and impressively managed to one-putt 35 times! That’s an impressive feat on its own. To add even more excitement, he experienced a thrilling streak of six consecutive one-putts from holes 8 to 13 during the final round—what an electrifying sight!

A Dazzling Final Round

When it came to his closing round, Matsuyama dazzled us all with an 8-under 65. Across his final 59 holes, he only had one bogey, which is nothing short of extraordinary! His incredible eagle on the third hole came from an astounding 107 yards, demonstrating his long-range capabilities. All these stellar performances helped seal his victory by three shots over world-class competitor Collin Morikawa.

Building on Previous Success

This win at The Sentry marks Matsuyama’s 11th career victory on the PGA TOUR. Before this triumph, he had an outstanding 2024 season, clinching wins at The Genesis Invitational and the FedEx St. Jude Championship. Oh, and let’s not forget about that Olympic bronze medal earlier this year! His trophy cabinet must be bursting at the seams.

The Winning Gear

Not only did Matsuyama showcase his amazing skills, but he also had some intriguing gear in his bag. Alongside the shiny new Scotty Cameron putter, he played with the unreleased Srixon Z-STAR XV9 golf ball, which hasn’t even hit the stores yet! 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. For his three-wood, he turned to a TaylorMade Qi10 with a 15-degree loft, while he opted for a Cobra King RadSpeed Tour five-wood set to 17.5 degrees. His confidence in the Srixon Z-Forged II (4-9) iron set, with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts, alongside Cleveland RTX 4 Forged Prototypes for his wedges, made sure he had quite the impressive arsenal!

A Bright Future Ahead

This stunning victory also added a whopping $3.6 million to Matsuyama’s earnings, pushing his career total over $60 million. He stepped into an exclusive circle as well, becoming the seventh player to win both Hawaii tournaments on the PGA TOUR schedule. What an achievement! Now, he will set his sights on the upcoming Sony Open, and we can only hope he keeps this momentum rolling.

All in all, Hideki Matsuyama is continuing to show just how much of a force he is on the golf course. Whether with that trusty new putter or his extraordinary skill on the fairway, the world of golf is buzzing with excitement about what he will do next!

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