The biggest draw as the U.S. PGA Tour event returned to Japan at
the Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Matsuyama delighted the
galleries by snaring three birdies either side of the turn in
perfect conditions.
Chilean Joaquin Niemann matched him for a 64 which gave the pair
a one stroke lead over Britain's Matt Wallace with American
Brendan Steele after further shot back in fifth after a 66.
Tokyo Olympic champion Xander Schauffele picked up three shots
on his first five holes but plummeted down the leaderboard to a
share of 29th after four bogeys against a single birdie for the
remainder of his round of even-par 70.
Iwata, who matched the then lowest round at a major with a 63 at
the 2015 PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, threatened to
tear up the course when he turned around at five-under after an
eagle three at his ninth.
The 40-year-old managed only two more birdies on the way home,
however, and settled for a 63.
That proved enough to keep him clear of compatriot Matsuyama
after Japan's first Masters champion three-putted for par at the
last for a disappointing end to a fine round.
It was not the only stroke that Matsuyama left on the greens but
his approach play, including an iron that pitched within inches
of the flag at the 17th, ensured he remained among the leading
pack.
Tiger Woods won the first ZOZO Championship for his 82nd career
title in 2019, but the second edition last year was moved to
California because of the travel restrictions caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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