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Matsuyama piles up the birdies, leads in Shanghai

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shanghai» Hideki Matsuyama came to the HSBC Champions as the first Japanese player in nearly two decades to reach the top 10 in the world ranking. His 19 birdies over 36 holes in chill and swirling wind helped explain how he got there.

Even as the weather shifted dramatical­ly Friday at Sheshan Internatio­nal, Matsuyama kept piling up the birdies. One last birdie on the par-5 18th gave him a 7-under-par 65 and a threeshot lead going into the weekend of the final World Golf Championsh­ips event of the year.

Matsuyama was at 13-under 131 and led by three shots over defending champion Russell Knox (68) and Bill Haas (67). He shouldn’t have been surprised by the result because it was his eighth consecutiv­e score in the 60s dating to the second round of the Tour Championsh­ip.

Rain the last two days gave way to a strong wind when Matsuyama was warming up, and the wind made the sharp dip of temperatur­es into the 50s feel even worse.

Fifteen players still managed to break 70 because of the rain-softened greens, and while Matsuyama’s 65 was the best score of the second round, making it even more impressive was that he also had two bogeys. On Thursday, he had 10 birdies against four bogeys. Matsuyama already is having his biggest year since he began playing regularly around the world in 2014.

He beat Rickie Fowler in the Phoenix Open.

Yang eagles par 4

B kuala lumpur, malaysia» Amy Yang holed a pitching wedge for eagle on the par-4 11th hole and stretched her lead to three strokes in the hot, humid and stormy Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia.

The 27-year-old South Korean player had a 2-under 69 at TPC Kuala Lumpur, a day after shooting 63 to miss her own course record by a stroke. She parred the first 10, then hit the approach that landed on the front of the green, hopped and rolled in.

Anna Nordqvist, Mi Jung Hur and Candie Kung were tied for second after the round that was delayed about two hours because of lightning — accompanie­d by periods of heavy rain — with the last group in the 16th fairway. Nordqvist had a 68, and Hur and Kung each shot 65 to match the best rounds of the day.

Yang made her first bogey of the week after hitting into the water on the par-4 14th.

Couples returns

B thousand oaks, calif.» Fred Couples shot a 4under 68 in his first competitiv­e round in eight months, while Bernhard Langer withdrew without hitting a shot in the PowerShare­s QQQ Championsh­ip.

Returning from a chronic back injury, the 57-year-old Couples had three straight birdies on the back nine at Sherwood in the PGA Tour Champions’ playoff opener.

Rookie Murray leading

B jackson, miss.» Grayson Murray shot a 7-under 65 to take a two-shot lead in the Sanderson Farms Championsh­ip.

The 23-year-old Murray, a rookie playing in his third career PGA Tour event, rebounded from an opening bogey on No. 9 to make eight birdies — the last on the final hole.

He had a 12-under 132 total. Greg Owen (67) and Seamus Power (69) were tied for second.

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Hideki Matsuyama hits from the fairway at the World Golf Championsh­ips-HSBC Champions golf tournament in Shanghai on Friday. Johannes Eisele, AFP/Getty Images
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