Fans on social media have reacted to Collin Morikawa's reaction to Hideki Matsuyama's incredible score at the 2025 Sentry. The PGA Tour started with its season-opening event in Hawaii on Monday.
Following the four rounds, Matsuyama wrapped up with a total of 35-under and registered a three-shot win over Collin Morikawa. Following the event, Morikawa spoke about the incredible score of the Japanese golfer.
NUCLR Golf shared a video of the American player reacting to the former Masters winner's amazing score at the Sentry 2025, writing:
"Collin Morikawa on Hideki Matsuyama’s incredible winning score: “Excuse my language, but f—k!, 35 under par… that’s low!"
Fans jumped to the comments section to share their hilarious responses.
"Bro just wanted the fine," a fan said.
Meanwhile, another fan called the golf course Mickey Mouse.
"Playing a Mickey Mouse course," another fan said.
Yet another praised Matsuyama for his marvelous performance.
"Yea, that’s a hell of round for Hideki. I’ll remember this and tell my kids one day that I saw history. Colin played spectacular, but he just went up against dam near, perfection," one fan said.
One fan even noted Morikawa's finishing with the score of 32-under was also "crazy."
"32 under is crazy in itself," one fan said.
"He was -32!!!!! Like wtf," another fan said.
Here are more reactions from fans:
Collin Morikawa opens up about Hideki Matsuyama's performance at The Sentry 2025
Collin Morikawa and Hideki Matsuyama were in contention to win the Sentry after the third round. However, in the finale, the Japanese golfer scored 65 and wrapped up with a total of 35-under.
Meanwhile, Morikawa carded 67 in the final and settled at 32-under. Following the final round of The Sentry, Collin Morikawa opened up about Hideki Matsuyama's game during the press conference. He said (via ASAP Sports):
"I mean, he was matching me yesterday shot for shot, and I felt like I was playing lights out, right? Like, yes, you could leave some shots out there, but you shoot 11-under on any golf course, you're going to be happy, right? Today he just never let up.
"Then you get to the third hole and the guy holes it. I just knew I had to be on top of everything, and just kind of let a few slip on that front nine. Played a good back nine, but to win on a course like this, conditions like this, you got to have it for 72, and I had it for 65," he added.
Sungjae Im settled in third place while Jhonattan Vegas scored a round of 65 in the final jumped 11 spots and settled in fourth place. Meanwhile, Ludvig Aberg tied for fifth with Corey Conners and Thomas Detry.