The final round of the US Open Championship, an overseas major for men's golf, was held in California on the 20th, and Hideki Matsuyama and Rikuya Hoshino were both in 26th place with a total of 3 overs.

Matsuyama, who started from 54th place, moved up to 26th place with 4 birdies and 1 bogey, increasing his score by 3 and making a total of 3 overs.



Matsuyama said, "I was able to play well halfway through. I have to put out six or seven unders, but the current situation is that I can't do that."



Hoshino, who came out of 31st place, was in 26th place with 3 birdies, 1 bogey and 1 double bogey, which is the same as Matsuyama.



Hoshino said, "I was under 2 in the first half. I lost my score in the second half. In the four days, my accumulation went well. I became confident."



Spain's 26-year-old Jon Rahm increased his score by four and won his first major title with a total of 6 unders, reversing from 6th place.