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Hideki Matsuyama caught what is easily the worst break of the 2025 Masters so far. On Thursday, during the opening round of the tournament, Matsuyama hit an incredible shot that, thanks to an unlucky ...
The golf gods can be as cruel as they come sometimes. On Thursday's opening round of the Masters, Hideki Matsuyama was their ...
Hideki Matsuyama was rolling right along through a solid first round at the Masters. And on his third shot at the par-5 13th, ...
Just look at what happened to 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama on Thursday at Augusta National. With Matsuyama hitting ...
Matsuyama took a penalty and a drop, then knocked his fifth shot onto the green past the hole, spinning back but still some 15 feet from the hole. He two-putted for a double bogey after having been ...
2021 — 85th US Masters Tournament, Augusta National GC: Hideki Matsuyama become first Japanese male to win a golf major; hangs on to beat American Will Zalatoris by 1 stroke.
Hideki Matsuyama had the honor of hosting the Masters Champions Dinner by selecting the menu of his choice after he became the first Japanese and Asian golfer to win the Masters in April 2021. He ...
Shohei Ohtani gave the people what they want. In the second game of the two-game Tokyo Series on Wednesday (LAD 6, CHC 3), the Los Angeles Dodgers star slugged a solo home run in the fifth inning ...
As a lifelong baseball fan and major sports card collector (yes my personal collection exceeds 1,500,000 individual cards), I live for moments when the game and the hobby intersect. That being ...
Baseball is back, and the reigning World Series champions are taking on the Chicago Cubs in Tokyo, Japan this week. During Tuesday's 6-3 Dodgers victory over the Cubs, Los Angeles star Shohei ...
When all was said and done, the crowd erupted with excitement, and Ohtani joined Hideki Matsui (March 31, 2004) as the only Japanese-born players to go deep in a regular-season MLB game at Tokyo Dome.
Ohtani became the second Japanese player to homer in an MLB regular-season game at the Tokyo Dome. Hideki Matsui was the first, doing so for the Yankees in 2004. The home run call stood after a review ...