Hideki Matsuyama withdraws from BMW Championship - PGA TOUR
Hideki Matsuyama withdrew before his second round of the BMW Championship because of lower back pain.
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Hideki Matsuyama withdrew before his second round of the BMW Championship because of lower back pain.
www.pgatour.comBorn in Ehime, Japan, he was introduced to golf by his father at the age of four. After reaching Number One in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, he turned professional in 2013 and has since won 14 professional titles worldwide. He became just the second Japanese winner in European Tour history at the WGC-HSBC Champions in 2016 before adding a second World Golf Championship at the 2017 Bridgestone Invitational. Made history in 2021, becoming the first male Japanese Major Champion by winning the...
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