The Jerusalem Post

Matsuyama triumphs in WGC-Bridgeston­e

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Manchester United Hideki Matsuyama turned a terrible warm-up into one of the best rounds of his career, matching the course record with a nine-under-par 61 to charge to an emphatic five-stroke victory at the WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al in Akron, Ohio on Sunday.

Starting the day two strokes from the lead, Matsuyama never looked back after chipping in for an unlikely 60-foot eagle at the par-five second at Firestone Country Club.

He added seven birdies and turned the final round into a one-man exhibition, offering a timely reminder of why he is likely to become the first Japanese player to win a men’s major.

Arriving at the 16th tee, Matsuyama knew he needed to birdie the final three holes to equal the course record held by Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia and Jose Maria Olazabal.

And he responded to the challenge with a series of precise approach shots, completing his closing birdie hat-trick by draining a six-footer at the par-four 18th.

Matsuyama finished at 16-under 264, while American Zach Johnson (68) claimed second on 11 under with his compatriot Charley Hoffman (66) another shot back in third.

“I played with Tiger four years ago when he shot 61 so I knew 61 was the number today,” the Japanese world number three told CBS sports via an interprete­r. “I knew if I birdied 16, 17 and 18 I could get there.”

His triumphant finish was a far cry from his pre-round practice session, during which his swing felt completely out-of-synch.

It was Matsuyama’s second World Golf Championsh­ips victory, after the HSBC Champions in Shanghai last year.

The 25-year-old will head to Quail Hollow in North Carolina for the final major of the year, the PGA Championsh­ip starting on Thursday, as one of the favorites after top-15 finishes in the previous three majors this year.

Some other big names also will take positive vibes to the PGA Championsh­ip, including Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy who tied for fifth at seven-under in his first start with new caddie Harry Diamond.

American Jordan Spieth also had a solid week in preparatio­n for a tilt at clinching the career grand slam of all four majors after finishing equal 13th at four-under.

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