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Golf
/ 2 years agoKeita Nakajima Becomes the First Two-Time McCormack Medal Recipient
“I hope I have created a pathway for not only Japanese players but all Asia-Pacific players to pursue the dream they...
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Golf
/ 2 years agoTeen Saki Baba Shocks Golf World With Victory at US Women’s Amateur Championship
“It’s just amazing. I just can’t believe it,” said the 17-year-old Baba, who captured the title by the largest margin since...
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Golf
/ 2 years agoHinako Shibuno Places Third at Women’s British Open
“I am both frustrated and happy to get a result like this on this difficult and wonderful course," said the golfer...
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Golf
/ 2 years agoAyaka Furue Cards a 10-under 62 in Final Round and Wins Women’s Scottish Open
The 22-year-old Kobe native captured her first LPGA Tour title with a career-best round in a come-from-behind victory.
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Golf
/ 2 years agoHideki Matsuyama Shoots Tourney-Best 65 in Final Round and Finishes 4th at US Open
Stellar putting made a big difference for Matsuyama on the last day of the golf major.
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Features
/ 3 years ago[ODDS and EVENS] Shugo Imahira Earns a Trip to the British Open after Weekend Triumph
”I didn't get any good results so far this year, so I'm glad to be able to win early here.” ―Imahira,...
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Golf
/ 3 years agoNasa Hataoka Wins LA Open by Five Strokes
Hataoka, who finished at 15-under 269, was the only golfer to score in the 60s in all four rounds at Wilshire...
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Golf
/ 3 years agoScottie Scheffler Wins Masters; Hideki Matsuyama Finishes 12 Shots Back
The 2021 Japanese champion had his second even-par round of the tournament, improving on a 5-over 77 in the third round.
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Golf
/ 3 years agoHideki Matsuyama Falls 11 Strokes Back Entering the Final Round at the Masters
Matsuyama needs a record-breaking performance over the final 18 holes to retain the green jacket.
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Golf
/ 3 years agoHideki Matsuyama Sits Five Strokes Back After Second Round at the Masters
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler leads the field with an 8-under 136 at the midway point.
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Golf
/ 3 years agoTiger Woods Grabs the Spotlight in Masters Return; Hideki Matsuyama Five Strokes off the Pace
The five-time Masters champion plays his first round of competitive golf in more than 500 days, while Matsuyama shoots an even-par...
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Golf
/ 3 years agoHideki Matsuyama Triumphs in One-Hole Playoff at Sony Open
The reigning Masters champion rallied from five strokes behind on the back nine to win his first title of the year.