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Opinion | Hideki Matsuyama: a reluctant star heads home to Japan with the green jacket after superb Masters triumph

  • Matsuyama had enjoyed a degree of anonymity in his home land before his major win
  • That is set to change after his sparkling triumph in Georgia

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Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama is ready for his life to change when he returns home after his Masters win. Photo: Reuters
His were the only pair of hands on the club. Millions of his countrymen will want a piece of Hideki Matsuyama now. Considering how much he values his privacy, it could be quite the interesting tug of war.
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Precious few people even knew Matsuyama was married until he and his wife, Mei, welcomed a baby girl in early 2017. His response to the media uproar back home was short and completely in character. “No one,” Matsuyama said, “really asked me.”

That won’t happen again. At the start of Masters week, he was far from the most popular golfer in Japan. Matsuyama knows that’s over, too. If only for the moment, he sounded ready.

“Hopefully, I’ll be a pioneer in this and many other Japanese will follow,” he said. “I’m glad to be able to open the floodgates. hopefully, and many more will follow me.”

The bar will be a lot higher now.

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