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The burden of being Hideki Matsuyama was lifted at the Masters – ESPN Australia
He carried the pressure he put on himself. The hopes of a nation waiting for a man to win one of golf’s majors. And now, at last, they all have what they’ve always…

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Hideki Matsuyama smiled as he walked from the front nine to the back on Sunday, never looking toward the giant scoreboard to his right. He held a three-shot lead in the Masters, going out in 2 under. Nine holes remained between him and a major championship, the first for a Japanese man. A siren went off in the distance. His caddie tossed a few blades of grass into the air and then Matsuyama stroked a drive right down the middle of the 10th fairway. It felt celebratory. What a strange…
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