Of 109 times over 400 yards that were played in the PGA Tour last year, 56 were played in the opening game of the season, or more than half, in the Sentry. The mood is no different this year. Following 20 in the first round, 14 were recorded in the second round. During the two days, 34 ultra-long hitters over 400 yards poured in.
However, Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) is the leader of the second round of the 2025 PGA Tour season opener "The Sentry" held at the Kapalua Resort Plantation Course (par 73) on Maui Island, Hawaii on the 4th (Korea time).
The distance of the tee shot sent the longest on the day was 366 yards, but Matsuyama grabbed eight birdies and recorded an 8-under 65 to take the lead (16 under 130 overall).
Collin Morikawa of the U.S. has yet to send 400 yards in this competition, but he is aiming to come from behind to win the title at second place (15 under par 131).
The star of the day's longest drive was Cam Davis of Australia, who flew 417 yards at Hole 12 (par 4, 417 yards). However, Davis' tee shot went into the right rough and he successfully put the ball on the green at the second shot, but made a bogey when he had three putts. However, Davis had a birdie after spending 400 yards at Hole 7 (par 4, 523 yards). Davis, who shot 64 on the day, jumped 21 places to a tie for 20th. 메이저사이트
Patrick Cantlay of the U.S. had a chip-in eagle on the front side of the green after spending 402 yards on the 12th hole, before hitting a par after hitting 402 yards on the 7th hole. Cantlay, who saved nine pars on the day, tied for 23rd (8-under 138).
Korea's long hitter Ahn Byung-hoon, who birdied after spending 417 yards at Hole 12 in the first round, had 402 yards at Hole 7 on the day, but unfortunately managed to post par. Ahn, who shot 3-under 70 for two consecutive days, tied for 36th (6-under 140).
On the day, Jeff Straka of Austria had birdie at seven consecutive holes from the 10th to the 16th holes, but had the most shot at just 330 yards. Except for one par-three hole, he had a scary birdie march at five holes even without sending 300 yards. He thus eclipsed his 400-yard long drive.
Lim Sung-jae, who saved six pars on the day, rose three spots from a tie for 16th place the previous day to a tie for 13th place (10 under par 136 overall).
Kim Si-woo, who tied for 56th out of 59 participants on the first day, also reduced five shots and rose to 51st (2 under par 144).