The list of players who withdrew from the fourth event of the 2025 calendar, the Farmers Insurance Open, showed no sign of stopping. There had been more than 12 withdrawals. Even more surprising, Ryan Moore, who had stepped in as a replacement for Will Zalatoris, also withdrew. Since the start of the 2025 schedule, the news of golfers’ withdrawals has shocked the PGA Tour.
This was all because of a rapidly spreading flu in the area. While a lot of them withdrew, Hideki Matsuyama, despite suffering from it, decided to conclude the event. But that got him a worse finish. At the Farmer’s Insurance Open, he closed the final round with a disappointing 76, and dropped down to a T32, tying with seven other players. His score was a 1-over, which was disappointing for the fans of the 11X PGA Tour champion.
However, it looks like, there might be a better update. Matsuyama will be teeing off at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am from January 30. Ahead of the second Signature event, Golf Injury Report took to their official X account and reported, “Hideki Matsuyama was also one of the golfers dealing with flu-like symptoms last week at The Farmers. He said he’s feeling better and expects a bounce back this week.”
Hideki Matsuyama was also one of the golfers dealing with flu-like symptoms last week at The Farmers.
He said he’s feeling better and expects a bounce back this week.#AttProAm #pebblebeachproam@NUCLRGOLF pic.twitter.com/fbcjMtTieG
— Golf Injury Report (@InjuryReportPGA) January 30, 2025
Hideki Matsuyama’s momentum so far
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