Matsuyama, who hit 9 under par, wins the PGA Tour for the first time in two years Total 9 wins
Hideki Matsuyama examining the slope of the green.
Byung-Hoon An tied for 16th place with 7 under par 277 strokes.
Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) added the championship trophy for the first time in two years on the PGA Tour.
Matsuyama hit 9 under par 62 strokes in the final round of the PGA Tour Genesis Invitational (total prize money of $20 million) held at Riviera Country Club (par 71) in Palisades, California, USA on the 19th (Korean time), with a total of 17 under par 267 strokes for 4 rounds. Climbed to the top.
Matsuyama, who has quenched his thirst for victory for two years and one month since winning the Sony Open in January 2022, has reached his ninth win on the PGA Tour.
By winning the special event, Matsuyama received $4 million (about 5.342 billion won) in prize money and jumped to third place in the FedEx Cup rankings. 카지노사이트
It was a double electrode that no one expected.
Matsuyama entered the final round in a tie for 7th place, 6 strokes behind leader Patrick Cantlay (USA).
Matsuyama, who finished the warm-up with consecutive birdies in holes 1 to 3, performed another birdie show in holes 10 to 12 and entered the championship race.
Matsuyama, who tied for the lead with a birdie on the 15th hole (par 4), took the lead with a birdie on the 16th hole (par 3), and solidified his victory with a birdie on the 17th hole (par 5).
Matsuyama’s 9-under par score of 62 on this day was just one stroke short of the course record.
When Matsuyama, who reduced the score by 9 strokes with three consecutive birdies, gained momentum, Cantley, Will Zaratoris, and Luke List (USA), who were competing for the lead, lost at the last minute and helped Matsuyama win.
List, who reduced 3 strokes, and Jaratoris, who hit 2 under par 69 strokes, were tied for 2nd place (14 under par 270 strokes), 3 strokes behind.
Cantlay, who led the first to third rounds, lost one stroke and ended up tied for fourth place (13 under par, 271 strokes).
All four Korean players who participated in this tournament ranked only 10th.
Byeong-Hoon An, who shot 3 under par 68 in the final round, ranked highest, tied for 16th place (7 under par, 277 strokes).
Kim Joo-hyung tied for 24th place (5 under par, 279 strokes), and Kim Si-woo and Lim Seong-jae tied for 44th place (even par, 284 strokes).
World No. 1 Scotty Scheffler (USA) saved face with a tie for 10th place (8 under par, 276 strokes), but world No. 2 Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) fell short of expectations with a tie for 24th place (5 under par, 279 strokes). I couldn’t do it. 토토사이트