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Hideki Matsuyama sets PGA TOUR record with Sentry win
Hideki Matsuyama Breaks PGA Tour Record By Finishing 35-Under at The Sentry
Hideki Matsuyama is setting a pretty high bar for the rest of his 2025 PGA Tour season. The 32-year-old broke a tour record with his 35-under final score
Hideki Matsuyama makes PGA Tour history by shooting 35-under to win The Sentry
Hideki Matsuyama carded the lowest-ever 72-hole score in the history of the PGA Tour on Sunday, shooting an astonishing 35-under to win The Sentry in Kapalua, Hawaii.
2025 The Sentry prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at Kapalua
Hideki Matsuyama captured The Sentry in record-setting fashion, shooting 35 under for the week and setting a new record for score in relation to par and most birdies or better (35) in a single PGA Tour event. He topped Collin Morikawa by three shots, and his worst round of the week was an 8-under 65, which he did three times.
Golf-Ball switcheroo costs Davis, Zalatoris dear at Sentry
Will Zalatoris, Cam Davis receive two-shot penalties for playing wrong golf balls at The Sentry
Neither player realized the error until they reached the green. The penalty for playing the wrong ball is two shots, so the players had to return to the spot where they hit the incorrect golf balls and play from the correct spot.
Two players hit the wrong ball at The Sentry, both were slapped with costly 2-shot penalties
Under Rule 6.3c, it’s a two-shot penalty for each player who hit the wrong ball, and the mistake must be corrected by going back and playing the correct ball to finish the hole. Both Zalatoris and Davis did. Both made bogey when both would’ve made birdie.
Golf-Ball switcheroo costs Davis, Zalatoris dear at The Sentry
A mix-up between Australian Cameron Davis and American Will Zalatoris in the final round of The Sentry on Sunday led to both golfers walking away from the tournament with significantly reduced prize cheques.
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PGA Tour pros hit wrong ball at The Sentry, lost combined $462,000
Playing the wrong ball can be costly in strokes, money, and FedEx Cup points, especially at a Signature Event like The Sentry ...
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The Sentry prize money: $20 million purse payout at Kapalua
The Sentry was the season-opening event for the PGA Tour. And while the vibe might have been chill on the Plantation Course ...
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2025 The Sentry money: Here’s how much every player made
Check out our list of how much money each player in the field came away with at the 2025 The Sentry at Kapalua.
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Taylor Pendrith makes albatross at The Sentry, his first in tournament but 8th all-time
Taylor Pendrith had an albatross on the par-5 fifth hole from 203 yards, marking the first at The Sentry since the event ...
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Collin Morikawa Shoots 32 Under at The Sentry . . . Finishes 2nd
Collin Morikawa opened the 2025 PGA Tour schedule by shooting 32 under par over four rounds at The Sentry at Kapalua, Hawaii, ...
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Morikawa 'left everything out there' at The Sentry
Collin Morikawa recaps his runner-up finish at The Sentry, where he feels he is "knocking on the door" of a run while ...
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The Sentry live updates: Hideki Matsuyama stays in front at the turn in final round
Here's what you need to know about the final round, which is underway in Hawaii. The Sentry leaderboard. Keep tabs on the ...
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