The Japanese Hideki Matsuyama This Sunday he was declared champion of The Sentry tournament with a cumulative score of 35 under par, which is the best score ever in a 72-hole PGA Tour tournament.
At the Kapalua Plantation Course in Maui (Hawaii), Matsuyama closed the opening tournament of the season with a round of 65 strokes, eight under par, and took a three-stroke lead over Collin Morikawa (-32).
The Japanese golfer signed a -8 on Thursday, a -8 on Friday and a -11 on Saturday. He recorded only two bogeys in 72 holes played in this tournament.
South Korean Sungjae Im was third with a total of -29, while Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas finished in fourth position with a total of 25 under par.
Colombian Nicolás Echavarría finished in position number 32 with a cumulative score of -16.
Source: La Verdad

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