Los Angeles Times

Matsuyama’s playoff victory finds place in Hawaiian sun

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HONOLULU — Hideki Matsuyama made up a five-shot deficit on the back nine and then won the Sony Open in a playoff with one of the best shots he never saw, a three-wood into the sun to three feet for an eagle to beat Russell Henley on Sunday.

The eighth career PGA Tour victory for Matsuyama tied him with K.J. Choi for most tour victories by an Asian-born player.

“I got on a roll,” said Matsuyama, who shot 31 on the back nine while Henley made eight pars and a bogey. “I’m glad it came out this way.”

Matsuyama hammered a driver on the par-five 18th in regulation to set up a twoputt birdie for a seven-under-par 63 and got into a playoff when Henley missed a 10foot birdie putt and closed with 65.

Back to the 18th for the sudden-death playoff, Matsuyama this time hit threewood off the tee with Henley in a fairway bunker. That left him another three-wood, and he immediatel­y held up his hand to shield the sun and search for the ball.

He didn’t need to see it. One of the larger Sunday galleries at Waialae erupted with cheers as the ball landed about 10 feet in front of the back pin and rolled out to three feet for the eagle.

Henley, after having to lay up out of the sand, sent his lob wedge from 85 yards bounding over the green and he made bogey.

At that point, it didn’t matter. Matsuyama tapped in his putt for his second win this season.

Both times, he finished with an eagle, only he needed this shot. His eagle at the Zozo Championsh­ip in Japan gave him a five-shot victory.

Kevin Kisner (64) and Seamus Power of Ireland (65) tied for third, four shots behind.

 ?? Matt York Associated Press ?? HIDEKI MATSUYAMA celebrates on the 18th green after completing his eagle on the first sudden-death playoff hole to win the Sony Open.
Matt York Associated Press HIDEKI MATSUYAMA celebrates on the 18th green after completing his eagle on the first sudden-death playoff hole to win the Sony Open.

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