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Masters 2021: Hideki Matsuyama claims one-shot victory at Augusta National

by souhaib
April 11, 2021
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Hideki Matsuyama becomes the first Japanese man to win a major
-10 H Matsuyama (Jpn); -9 W Zalatoris (US); -7 J Spieth (US) -6 J Rahm (Spa), M Leishman (Aus); -5 J Rose (Eng); -4 P Reed (US), C Conners (Can)
Selected others: -2 R MacIntyre (Sco); -1 T Hatton (Eng); Level S Lowry (Ire); +1 P Casey (Eng), I Poulter (Eng); +2 M Fitzpatrick (Eng), M Wallace (Eng); +5 B DeChambeau (US)

Hideki Matsuyama held off the field to win the Masters by one stroke at Augusta National and become the first Japanese man to claim a major title.

Matsuyama had a four-shot lead heading into the final day and, despite some nervy moments on Sunday, edged to a winning score of 10 under par.

American debutant Will Zalatoris was his closest challenger at nine under.

England’s Justin Rose, who led for two rounds, faded in the final round with a a two-over 74 to finish five under.

Xander Schauffele, playing with Matsuyama, birdied the 15th to close within two shots, but hit his tee shot in the water on the 16th as his challenge ended with with a triple-bogey six.

He ended at seven under par in a share of third with fellow American and 2015 champion Jordan Spieth.

Spanish world number three Jon Rahm posted a final-day 66 to come in a further stroke back, alongside Australia’s Marc Leishman.

Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre impressed on his debut and finished joint 12th at two under par to also secure his place at next year’s Masters.

More to follow.



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