Hideki Matsuyama 3rd place without winning two wins for the first time in 3 years US Tour Playoffs August 31 9:30

Hideki Matsuyama, who started at the top of the final round in the Illinois state on the 30th of the men's golf United States tour and the playoff second round, won the first victory in three years with a total of 2 unders, not 2nd in the top. It didn't happen.

Starting in line with the leader, Matsuyama took the first birdie on the day with a second shot from the ruff near the pin in par 4 second.

Immediately after, I decided to use bogey for No. 3, but I made birdie again for No. 6, and finished the first half with a total of 2 under.

In the second half, after putting the second shot in the bunker at 11th and making it a bogey, I took the birdie in 15th par 5 and returned the score.

Matsuyama went around the final round with 3 birdies and 2 bogies, and increased the score by 1 to 2 under, but as other players further increased the score, he did not hit the top 2 and came in 3rd place. It was the first time in three years and the sixth victory was not achieved.

Matsuyama said, "It was a good thing that I couldn't control the shot as I expected, but it was a good thing. The shot is important to win. I want to switch to next week's match and work hard." It was.

Matsuyama will be ranked 10th in the annual points and will participate in the final race where the top 30 players can advance for seven consecutive years.

Spain's second-largest player John Lahm and world's first-ranked American player Dustin Johnson were 4 under, and Lam won the playoffs.