SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Hideki Matsuyama was thrilled to play with fellow Japanese player Ryo Hisatsune in the final pairing at the Phoenix Open and hoped they could do it again.
Hisatsune's bogey on 18 put an end to that.
Matsuyama may have bigger things to worry about with top-ranked Scottie Scheffler lurking.
Matsuyama shot a 3-under 68 despite some missed opportunities down the stretch to take a one-shot lead Saturday.
''Kind of a first today for Japan to have two Japanese pros play in a final group,'' Matsuyama said through a translator. ''I was hoping we could do it tomorrow, but, again, I hope tomorrow just to play well and stay on top.''
He'll need to after Scheffler worked his way up the leaderboard at TPC Scottsdale's Stadium Course for the second straight day.
In danger of missing his first cut since 2022 with a shaky first round, Scheffler backed up a second-round 65 with a 67 on Saturday to pull within five shots.
He's been in this position before, rallying from nine shots down to win the 2022 Phoenix Open for his first PGA Tour victory.