Matsuyama wins fourth tournament in five starts
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[December 05, 2016]
(Reuters) - Japan's Hideki
Matsuyama, the hottest player in world golf over the past two
months, survived a shaky back nine to clinch his fourth win in five
starts with a two-stroke victory at the Hero World Challenge in the
Bahamas on Sunday.
While tournament host Tiger Woods delivered the good, bad and ugly
as he finished 14 shots back in his much anticipated return to
competition, Matsuyama ended a dominant week with his worst round, a
one-over 73 at the Albany course on the island of New Providence.
The 24-year-old Japanese, seven strokes ahead overnight in the
18-man event, birdied two of the first nine holes, then shrugged off
a double at the 10th and a bogey at the 14th as he posted an
18-under total in blustery conditions.
"I have played very, very well until today," world number six
Matsuyama, speaking through an interpreter, told Golf Channel about
his sizzling run that included a maiden World Golf Championships
title in Shanghai in October.
"Today I struggled a bit."
British Open champion Henrik Stenson of Sweden eagled the par-five
ninth on the way to a 68 and second place, three ahead of Americans
Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler and Matt Kuchar.
Woods, back in action after being sidelined nearly 16 months due to
back-related issues, endured a roller-coaster ride that included
five birdies and three double-bogeys as he closed with a 76 for 15th
place at four-under.
"I think it was a great week, to be back playing again and
competing, playing against the best players in the world," said
Woods. "Unfortunately I made a lot of mistakes this week, made a lot
of birdies but a lot of mistakes.
"I made some poor decisions, missed the ball in the wrong spots and
quite frankly it feels a little weird not to play in a cart," said
Woods.
"So it's a little different and I am getting used to that, getting
my legs back and getting my body back, focusing for a long period of
time. And these are all things that I have missed for about a year
and a half."
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Hideki Matsuyama watches his tee shot on the second hole during the
Sunday round of the 2016 PGA Championship golf tournament at
Baltusrol GC - Lower Course. Mandatory Credit: Eric Sucar-USA TODAY
Sports / Reuters
After making strong starts in each of the first three rounds, Woods
struggled early on Sunday with a bogey at the fifth and a
double-bogey at the next.
Though he thrilled fans with a run of three birdies from the
seventh, he limped over the next three holes, going bogey,
double-bogey, bogey to tumble back down.
"I was playing aggressive, this golf course allows one to be
aggressive, but also I made some bad mistakes," said Woods, who will
turn 41 later this month.
"Three doubles today just adds up to a pretty high number. But on
the flip side, I was able to be aggressive and make some birdies,
make some putts and I just need to balance it out."
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in St. Augustine, Florida; Editing
by Larry Fine)
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