The final round of the Masters Tournament, an overseas major tournament for men's golf, was held on the 10th. It wasn't the first consecutive championship.

The final round of the Masters Tournament, an overseas major tournament for men's golf, was held in Georgia, USA on the 10th, and Matsuyama, who aimed to win the tournament for the fourth time in history, started from 14th place with a total of 2 overs.



Matsuyama had a difficult start with a continuous bogey on the 2nd and 3rd, but when he put a tee shot on the 4th par 3 about 2 meters near the pin and took the first birdie on that day, he was green on the 5th par 4. I sank 10 meters with a putter from outside and returned the score with a continuous birdie.



However, Matsuyama couldn't get on the wave due to heavy golf on that day, and in the first half he dropped one score and turned back.



In the second half, he succeeded in making a one-on on the 12th par 3 of the famous hole, and when he read through the difficult slope of the green and made it a birdie, in the 15th par 5, he put the third shot near the pin and took the birdie.



Matsuyama couldn't improve his score with 5 birdies and 5 bogies, so he was 14th with a total of 2 overs and did not win the tournament in a row.



The winner was Scottie Scheffler of the United States, who came out from the single lead of 2nd place and 3 strokes, and increased the score by 1 on that day, and achieved the first overseas major victory with a total of 10 under.



In second place was Rory McIlroy of the United Kingdom, who increased his score by eight in the final round to a total of 7 under, and Tiger Woods of the United States, who returned from a car accident, was 47th with a total of 13 overs. It was the result.

Matsuyama "I'm glad I was in this position even though it was bad."

Hideki Matsuyama, who finished 14th in the Masters Tournament aiming for consecutive victories, recalled the tournament, saying, "I couldn't make a good putt, but I'm glad I was able to go in this position even though it was bad."



On top of that, he said for the coming season, "I'm feeling much better except for Pat, so I'd like to get a little more physical and practice."