Hideki Matsuyama Starting Season At Sony Open
6 years agoHideki Matsuyama begins his year at the Sony Open, where he will look to put a disappointing 2018 behind him. An injury stifled Matsuyama in 2018, but the Japanese star performed very well at the back end of the year to give him momentum heading into 2019. Matsuyama has never played to the best of his ability at the Sony Open. The 26-year-olds best finish at the event in his last four appearances is T27, and he has twice missed the cut at the tournament.
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Source: PGA Tour
Hideki Matsuyama Playing Excellent Golf Heading To The PLAYERS Championship
1 month agoHideki Matsuyama finished T22 at last week's Arnold Palmer Invitational. He is now focusing on preparing for The PLAYERS Championship this week, which will take place at TPC Sawgrass. So far this season, Matsuyama has played in seven tournaments without missing a cut, achieving five top-25 finishes, including one victory. He has historically performed well at The PLAYERS Championship, finishing tied for sixth in 2022 and fifth in 2023. In the past 12 months, Matsuyama has ranked in the 57th percentile for greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from 100-150 yards in the fairway. This is significant, as over 32% of approach shots in last year's tournament came from this distance. Matsuyama could be a valuable addition to DFS lineups this week.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Hideki Matsuyama A Strong Option At Arnold Palmer Invitational
1 month agoHideki Matsuyama has recorded back-to-back top-25 finishes at the Genesis Invitational and Phoenix Open and now sets his sights on the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he will compete for the 11th time. In previous appearances, he's made nine cuts and posted five top-25 finishes, including a T12 last year. To succeed at Bay Hill, Matsuyama will need to be efficient off the tee and with his approach play, as the course ranks among the toughest for both. Known for his elite iron play, he ranks 17th in strokes gained on approach and in the 98th percentile for proximity from 150-200 yards, a distance that accounts for 35.5% of all approach shots here. He also ranks in the 95th percentile for proximity from 200-plus yards. Matsuyama's main issue remains his off-the-tee play, where he's lost 1.679 strokes this year and ranks 175th in total driving. Fantasy managers can confidently play Matsuyama at his $9,300 price tag, and he'll likely be in contention on Sunday if he can improve his first-shot performance.
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Source: PGA Tour
Hideki Matsuyama Continues Playing Well Heading To Genesis Invitational
2 months agoHideki Matsuyama finished tied for 25th at last week's Waste Management Phoenix Open, marking his third top-25 finish in 2025. He is now preparing for this week's Genesis Invitational, which will be held at Torrey Pines in La Jolla, California. Matsuyama won this event last year; however, it's important to note that it was held at The Riviera Country Club, where it takes place annually. Torrey Pines also hosted the Farmers Insurance Open last month, where Matsuyama finished tied for 32nd. So far this year, he has not missed a cut, making him a solid option for DFS lineups this week.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Hideki Matsuyama Looking For Bounce-Back Performance In Arizona
2 months agoThings have continually regressed for Hideki Matsuyama since winning the Sentry a month ago. His latest outing at Pebble Beach saw the Japanese star lose strokes on approach for the first time in six months, which was a bit of a surprise, but his limited history there is not great anyway. That is thankfully not the case at TPC Scottsdale, as he is making his 12th start in this event and has never missed a cut. Matsuyama is one of six men to win this championship in back-to-back years (2016 and 2017), though that dominance has not been as present in recent years. Still, he has reestablished himself as someone to always watch for in any event he tees it up in.
Source: Data Golf
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