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Masters: Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama on the brink of historic major victory

  • Hideki Matsuyama hits first bogey-free round of the week to take a commanding four-shot lead in the Masters going into round four

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Hideki Matsuyama of Japan hits the top of the leaderboard at Augusta. Photo: Kyodo
Agence France-Presse
With a new coach solving swing issues and reduced celebrity media stress this week, Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama finds himself on the verge of a historic victory at the Masters.

Matsuyama fired a seven-under par 65 Saturday, his lowest score in 37 career rounds at Augusta National and the week’s first bogey-free round, to grab a four-stroke lead after 54 holes on 11-under 205.

About the only thing that’s a mystery to him so far at Augusta National is what it would mean to his golf-loving homeland if he becomes the first Japanese man to win a major title.

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“I’m not sure how to answer the question,” Matsuyama said through a translator. “All I can do is prepare well, try my best, and do the best that I can tomorrow.”

Two Japanese women have won major titles, Hinako Shibuno at the 2019 Women’s British Open and Chako Higuchi at the 1977 LPGA Championship.

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