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Japanese prospect Ryo Hisatsune produced an impressive tied fourth finish at the Valspar Championship on Sunday to notch his second top-10 of the season on the PGA TOUR.

The 22-year-old Hisatsune fired a closing 3-under 68 at Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead Course to end the week on 8-under, three back of winner Viktor Hovland who shot a final round 67 to earn his seventh PGA TOUR victory. Justin Thomas finished runner-up following a 66.

Chinese Taipei’s Kevin Yu enjoyed a tied 12th finish after signing off with a 71 for 5-under while South Korea’s Byeong Hun An was a further stroke back in a share of 16th position after a 71 as well.

Hisatsune, playing in his second season on TOUR, produced some short game magic in his final round which included five birdies against two bogeys as he hit only 10 greens in regulation. 

“I was aiming for the title, so it’s disappointing that it wasn’t enough but I think it was good we were able to play in such a good shape,” said Hisatsune, who earned his PGA TOUR status through the DP World Tour in 2023 where he won once in France.

He was particular pleased with how he drove the ball all week at the demanding Copperhead Course – he ranked 13th all week in Strokes Gained: Driving – and was top-10 in Putting (8th) and Around the Green (9th) during the final round which kept him on the leaderboard down the stretch.

“The short game got better and better this week,” said Hisatsune, who finished T10 at the Mexico Open at Vidanta last month.

Hisatsune’s fine run has also given a chance to qualify for the next Signature event, the RBC Heritage next month, as he moved into tied fourth place in the Aon Swing 5 ranking. The top-5 players through the Valero Texas Open will earn spots in the event. His second top-10 of the season has also surpassed last year’s achievement where he had only one top-10, along with six top-25s as he safely retained his TOUR card.

Hovland, the 2023 FedExCup champion, triumphed at the Valspar Championship on 11-under, one clear of a fast-charging Justin Thomas, who bogeyed two of his final three holes. It was a welcome return into the winner’s enclosure for Hovland following his last triumph at the 2023 TOUR Championship.

“It feels unbelievable. It’s been quite the struggle the past year and a half, so for me to come back and win this tournament is quite incredible because, yeah, I was not very hopeful with my game leading into this week and just goes to show this game is pretty crazy,” said Hovland, who entered the week on the back of three successive missed cuts.

“Just tried to go out there and play my game and I knew I didn’t feel super comfortable or confident, but I was really patient and just tried to play really smart and I think that’s a credit kind of to myself this week is that I almost felt like I played this week like a veteran, like I’ve been out here for 20 years. Just really plotted my way around the course really nicely. I hit a bad shot and it didn’t really faze me all at that much. I leaned on my putting, hit a lot of great iron shots, so, yeah, it was awesome.”

Final-Round Notes – Sunday, March 23, 2025

Weather: Partly cloudy. High of 76. Wind SSW at 5-10 mph.

Final Leaderboard

Pos.        Player                    R1           R2           R3           R4           Total

1              Viktor Hovland     70            67            69            67            273 (-11) – Transcript attached

2              Justin Thomas      73            70            65            66            274 (-10)

3              Jacob Bridgeman 67            69            70            69            275 (-9)

T4            Bud Cauley            71            70            69            66            276 (-8)

T4            Billy Horschel        69            71            69            67            276 (-8)

T4            Ryo Hisatsune      71            66            71            68            276 (-8)

Other APAC Scores

T12         Kevin Yu                 72            68            68            71            279 (-5)

T16         Byeong Hun An    70            67            72            71            280 (-4)

T36         Tom Kim                74            66            74            69            283 (-1)

T47         Ryan Fox                68            74            74            69            285 (+1)

T57         Adam Scott           74            70            73            70            287 (+3)

 

Viktor Hovland (Won/-11)

  • Seventh PGA TOUR title in his 120th start at the age of 27 years, 6 months, 5 days
  • PGA TOUR wins (7): 2020 Puerto Rico Open, 2020 World Wide Technology Championship, 2021 World Wide Technology Championship, 2023 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, 2023 BMW Championship, 2023 TOUR Championship, 2025 Valspar Championship
  • First TOUR title since the 2023 TOUR Championship, a span of 21 starts
  • Seven victories since the start of the 2019-20 season is the fourth-most during that span (13/Scottie Scheffler, 11/Rory McIlroy, 8/Jon Rahm, 7/Viktor Hovland)
  • Back-nine 32 included birdies on Nos. 16 and 17 in the Snake Pit; second player to birdie both of those holes in the final round and go on to win the Valspar Championship and first since John Senden (2014)
  • 10th international winner of the Valspar Championship (first from Norway) and first since Paul Casey (2019)
  • Improves to 4-for-5 converting to victory when holding the 54-hole lead/co-lead on TOUR; first 54-hole leader/co-leader to win the Valspar Championship since Sam Burns (2021)
  • Finished the week second in Strokes Gained: Putting (7.353)
  • Entered the week off three consecutive missed cuts for the first time in his career
  • Earns 500 FedExCup points to move from No. 137 to No. 26 in the FedExCup standings
  • Projected to move from No. 19 to No. 8 in the Official World Golf Ranking

Justin Thomas (2nd/-10)

  • 7-under through 15 holes before playing the Snake Pit in 2-over with bogeys on Nos. 16 and 18 to finish with 5-under 66
  • Ninth career runner-up finish on TOUR, including the third in his last nine starts on TOUR (T2/2024 Baycurrent Classic, 2nd/2025 American Express)
  • Collects his 16th top-10 on TOUR since his last victory at the 2022 PGA Championship (57 starts)
  • 131 (65-66) marks the low final 36-hole score in tournament history (previous: 132; six occasions)

Miscellaneous Notes

  • 54-hole co-leader Jacob Bridgeman (3rd/-9) collects his second top-three finish this season (T2/Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches; also held the outright 36-hole lead and a share of the 18-hole lead
  • In his first start since reaching the top 125 threshold for his Major Medical Extension, Bud Cauley (T4/-8) posts bogey-free 66, his career-low score in 18 rounds at the Valspar Championship and first bogey-free round this season; following a T6 at THE PLAYERS Championship, records back-to-back top-10s in individual stroke-play events on TOUR for the first time since the 2017 RBC Heritage (T9) and 2017 Valero Texas Open (T10)
  • Billy Horschel (T4/-8) posts his second top-10 finish in 10 starts this season (T9/AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am)
  • Entering the week with missed cuts in four of his last five starts, Ryo Hisatsune (T4/-8) collects his third top-10 finish since joining the TOUR as a member at the start of the 2024 season (T3/2024 Wyndham Championship, T10/2025 Mexico Open at VidantaWorld)

Aon Swing 5 and Aon Next 10

  • The Aon Next 10 and Aon Swing 5 are eligibility pathways for players, not already qualified, to play their way into Signature Events via the FedExCup standings.
  • Aon Next 10 (thru Masters Tournament will earn spots in RBC Heritage):
    • J.J. Spaun, Michael Kim (T28), Lucas Glover (T8), Nick Taylor, Maverick McNealy, Joe Highsmith (T22), Harris English, Jacob Bridgeman (3rd), Daniel Berger, Brian Campbell (MC)
  • Aon Swing 5 (thru Valero Texas Open will earn spots in RBC Heritage):
    • Karl Vilips (MC), Davis Riley (7th), Bud Cauley (T4), Ryo Hisatsune (T4), Joseph Bramlett (MC)

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