The Sun (Malaysia)

Matsuyama leaps into OWGR top 20 after Genesis win

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HIDEKI MATSUYAMA picked up even more than a US$4 million (RM19m) paycheck and 700 FedEx Cup points on Sunday at the Genesis Invitation­al.

Matsuyama’s final-round 62 to surge past the field and win the Genesis planted him back in the top 20 of the world.

The former Masters winner from Japan, once as high as No. 2 in the Official World Golf Ranking, entered last week a mere No. 55. He hadn’t won a tournament since January 2022 and struggled with a neck injury for some time.

With his final score of 17-under 267 at Riviera Country Club near Los Angeles, Matsuyama rocketed 35 places up the board, his first time in the top 20 in nearly a year.

Matsuyama himself was surprised with his victory. He started the final round six shots off the pace and said he was not playing his best.

“I was not feeling comfortabl­e with my ball-striking, so I was kind of thinking, ‘Hey, I’m going to have a couple missed shots (Sunday),’” Matsuyama told reporters via interprete­r Ken Hirai, “but maybe that kind of worked out.”

Will Zalatoris also benefited from his week at the Genesis and racked up OWGR points. By tying for second with Luke List, Zalatoris jumped 22 spots from No. 54 to No. 32 in the world.

It was Zalatoris’ most successful outing since returning from back surgery. He missed most of the 2023 season due to back problems.

List, a two-time PGA Tour winner, gained 39 spots from No. 96 to No. 57 in the OWGR. He has not been ranked this high since the 2022 Masters.

The top five in the OWGR remained the same yesterday: Scottie Scheffler, followed by Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, Spain’s Jon Rahm, Norway’s Viktor Hovland and Xander Schauffele. – PGA Tour

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