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1st major victory eludes Kisner, Matsuyama at PGA

- By Joedy McCreary Associated Press Sports Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kevin Kisner and Hideki Matsuyama spent a lot of time atop the leaderboar­d at the PGA Championsh­ip. Just not when it mattered most. Kisner, who led or shared the lead after each of the first three rounds, wound up in in a tie for seventh place. Matsuyama finished one stroke better than Kisner, in a tie for fifth place, after sharing the 36-hole lead and starting the final round one stroke back.

“The last major of the year, and I was in contention,” Matsuyama said through an interprete­r. “All I can do is just try harder next time.”

Kisner shot a 3-over 74 on Sunday and finished four strokes behind winner Justin Thomas. Matsuyama shot 72 in the final round and finished at 5 under for the tournament.

The leaderboar­d was full of players who have never won a major championsh­ip — of the top eight finishers, only Louis Oosthuizen arrived at Quail Hollow Club with one — so it seemed inevitable that someone would claim one for the first time.

Kisner and Matsuyama hoped it would be them. Especially at the point in the round when they both were part of a five-way tie for first along with Thomas, Francesco Molinari and Chris Stroud.

“I really liked the way I started out, hitting the ball solid and giving myself a lot of good looks,” Kisner said. “Just not making the putts that I need to make to win major championsh­ips.”

Kisner missed six putts inside of 15 feet — three from 10 feet or closer — during his final round.

“I didn’t make the putts that I’d been making the first two days over the weekend,” he said. “A lot of misses inside of 10 feet, and at some point the length is going to catch up with me and guys that hit it 30 (yards) by me are going to have an advantage if I’m not making the putts inside of 10 feet.”

Kisner was humming right along, shooting 67s in each of his first two rounds. Matsuyama followed a first-round 70 with a 64, joining Kisner in the lead at 8 under — the first time for either player to be atop the leaderboar­d after any round of a major.

 ?? Chuck Burton / The Associated Press ?? Kevin Kisner hits from the bunker on the third hole during the final round of the PGA Championsh­ip Sunday in Charlotte, N.C.
Chuck Burton / The Associated Press Kevin Kisner hits from the bunker on the third hole during the final round of the PGA Championsh­ip Sunday in Charlotte, N.C.

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