Max McGreevy of the United States acknowledges the gallery after winning the Dunlop Phoenix golf tournament in Miyazaki, Japan, on Nov. 17, 2024. (Kyodo)
Max McGreevy of the United States won the Dunlop Phoenix on Sunday with a tournament record score of 22-under, holding off a final-round charge by host-country favorite Hideki Matsuyama.
McGreevy closed with a 2-under 69 for a 262 total and a four-shot victory over Matsuyama, fellow American Akshay Bhatia and South Africa’s Shaun Norris at Phoenix Country Club in Miyazaki.
Matsuyama, making his first domestic tour appearance of the year, carded a 66 in the final round.
“It was an amazing week,” the 29-year-old McGreevy said after his first win on the JGTO Tour. “Putts just continue to fall and I feel like I got lucky here and there throughout the week. I was happy I was able to play my best golf when I came over here.”
His 22-under was one better than the previous tournament record set in 2016 by compatriot Brooks Koepka.
McGreevy had only one bogey in four rounds — at the 17th hole in the opening round.
Hideki Matsuyama plays a shot during the final round of the Dunlop Phoenix golf tournament in Miyazaki, Japan, on Nov. 17, 2024. (Kyodo)
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