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Golf on MSNHideki Matsuyama narrowly avoids flying-driver accident in first round of Sony Open - MSNHideki Matsuyama narrowly avoided disaster during the first round of the Sony Open. In the end, the fly-driver mishap was ...
Beyond his recent strong play, Matsuyama has 11 Tour victories in all, and he previously triumphed at the Sony Open in 2022. Trailing Hideki in a distant second on the Sony Open odds list is ...
The PGA Tour makes the short trip from Kapalua, Hawaii, to Honolulu, Hawaii, for the first full-field event of the 2025 season at the Sony Open. Hideki Matsuyama headlines the field after a record ...
Hideki Matsuyama narrowly avoided disaster during the first round of the Sony Open. In the end, the fly-driver mishap was just a speed bump on the way to a first-round 67. Skip to main content ...
Walking to the 10th tee, a dejected Hideki Matsuyama was five shots behind pace-setting Russell Henley with nine holes to play in Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The reigning ...
Walking to the 10th tee, a dejected Hideki Matsuyama was five shots behind pace-setting Russell Henley with nine holes to play in Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The reigning ...
Walking to the 10th tee, a dejected Hideki Matsuyama was five shots behind pace-setting Russell Henley with nine holes to play in Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The reigning ...
Walking to the 10th tee, a dejected Hideki Matsuyama was five shots behind pace-setting Russell Henley with nine holes to play in Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The reigning ...
Walking to the 10th tee, a dejected Hideki Matsuyama was five shots behind pace-setting Russell Henley with nine holes to play in Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The reigning ...
Walking to the 10th tee, a dejected Hideki Matsuyama was five shots behind pace-setting Russell Henley with nine holes to play in Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The reigning ...
Walking to the 10th tee, a dejected Hideki Matsuyama was five shots behind pace-setting Russell Henley with nine holes to play in Sunday’s final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii. The reigning ...
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