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Hideki Matsuyama looking to get back on track at Torrey Pines

SAN DIEGO – Hideki Matsuyama, who hasn’t won in nearly 18 months, is Justin Rose’s closest competition at the Farmers Insurance Open. Matsuyama is alone in second place, three shots behind Rose, after shooting back-to-back 66s. Friday’s 66 at the South Course matched the low round of the week on the longer of Torrey Pines’ two layouts. He shot 6 under despite hitting just 11 greens Friday. He leads the field in Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green (+3.32). “I’m very happy to shoot 66 on the South Course,� Matsuyama said. “Two chip-ins really helped out today, but I hit the ball well.� He could have gone even lower but he missed a 5-foot birdie putt on his last hole of the day. He made only one bogey Friday, after his tee shot plugged in a bunker on the par-3 16th. The ball was completely covered with sand. He’s seeking his first win since the 2017 World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational. He won three times that season, including his second consecutive Waste Management Phoenix Open. “It was a disappointing year last year in that it didn’t include any victories,� Matsuyama said. “Over the offseason, I’ve worked hard and trained hard.� An injury ended Matsuyama’s attempt at a Phoenix three-peat, but he will return to TPC Scottsdale next week. He’s finished no worse than fourth in four appearances at that event.

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