Matsuyama Hideki got off to a great start this year. Last week, he won the Sentry tournament, the first PGA Tour tournament of the year. If you know golf, you know that the lower the score you get, the better. A very good golfer can get a par score for each hole. If you go under par, you are playing very well. A PGA tournament lasts four days, and golfers play one round of 18 holes each day. In the first two days, Matsuyama got eight under par for each round. In the third round, he got an amazing 11 under par. In the last round, he got eight under par again. His total was 35 under par for the tournament. He made history with the lowest total score ever for a PGA tournament! (134 words)
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