Matsuyama retains one-shot lead ahead of Zozo Championship final round
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[October 23, 2021] (Reuters)
-Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama
maintained his single-shot advantage at the top of the Zozo
Championship leaderboard at the end of the third round on Saturday.
The 29-year-old hit a second consecutive two-under-par round to move
to 10-under and retain his one-shot lead over American Cameron
Tringale ahead of Sunday's final around at the Narashino Country
Club in Chiba.
Matsuyama led Tringale by a single shot going into the third round
to follow up an impressive opening day score of six-under-par with a
68 and looked set for a greater advantage ahead of the final hole.
After a par at the first, the Japanese golfer drained a putt from 10
feet to claim his first birdie of the round at the second, but gave
the shot back when he put his tee shot in the water at the fifth.
Matsuyama recovered at the next, however, when he claimed his second
birdie, having trickled his ball up to the cup with a delicate pitch
from the edge of the green.
Another birdie followed at the ninth before he rolled in a downhill
putt at the 16th to open up a three-shot lead after Tringale had
left his own birdie attempt just short.
But a wayward tee shot at the 18th resulted in Matsuyama bogeying
the final hole of the round and seeing his lead trimmed to a single
shot again as Tringale birdied from close range.
"It was really tricky out there with the wind," Tringale told
reporters, adding the fast greens did not help as well.
"So two-under is a pretty good score. Just got to move on when you
get a tough gust and I was able to do that, so pleased with the
day."
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Hideki Matsuyama tees off on the third during the first round of the
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Colombia's Sebastian Munoz missed out on the
opportunity to move into third place on his own when he missed a
makeable birdie putt at the 18th to sit on six-under-par after a
two-under-par round of 68.
He shares third place with Brendan Steele of the United States and
England's Matt Wallace, who both had even-par rounds for the day.
"The wind got really nasty out there and this course is so narrow
that you really have to be hitting good shots or you're struggling
all day," Steele added.
"It was a grind for me, really hard, but I hung in there."
This year's Zozo Championship is the third in the competition's
history and sees the tournament returning to Japan after being held
in California last year due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
(Reporting by Michael Church; Editing by William Mallard and Kim
Coghill)
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