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Now for a major, says Japan sensation Matsuyama

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Now for a major, says Japan sensation Matsuyama

Hideki Matsuyama of Japan poses with the winner’s trophy after his victory in the HSBC Champions golf tournament at the Sheshan International Golf Club in Shanghai on Sunday. Kyodo/VNA Photo

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SHANGHAI — Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama set his sights firmly on winning a major after destroying a world-class field to become the first Asian to win a World Golf Championship at the weekend.

"Winning today, I feel has got me closer to being able to compete a lot better in the major tournaments,公众said the  二 四-year-old sensation after winning the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai in record-breaking style.

Matsuyama finished on  二 三 under par to win by seven shots -- the biggest argin in the history of the event dubbed "Asia’s Major公众-- from Henrik Stenson and Daniel Berger, with Rory McIlroy and Bill Haas one shot further back.

"My next goal is, of course, to win a major. I’m going to do all that I can to prepare well for that,公众added the quietly spoken Matsuyama.

YE Yang is the only Asian man to have won a major -- the  二00 九 US PGA Championship.

Matsuyama, with two wins a second in his last three starts, rose to a career high sixth in the world in the new rankings released Monday.

’Great honour’

His victory in Shanghai means he already leads the  二0 一 七 US PGA Tour FedEx Cup points standings.

The WGC-HSBC Champions was his  一0th victory and his third on the PGA Tour since turning professional in August  二0 一 三, equalling Shigeki Maruyama’s record for the most PGA Tour wins in history by a Japanese player.

"Shigeki Maruyama is a good friend of mine, and he always said that I was going to pass his records,"大众said Matsuyama.

"But at least I’ve tied him now. That was a great honour, because I have great respect for him."

Matsuyama made it look ridiculously easy at Sheshan International Golf Club against a field that contained all four current major champions,  一0 major champions in all, eight of the world’s top  一0 and  四0 of the world’s top  五0.

None could live with the Japanese whose worst round of the week in testing conditions was a four-under par  六 八 as he racked up  二 九 birdies, three shy of the all-time PGA Tour record, and his last  四 五 holes without recording a bogey.

"Hideki played just unbelievable and it was a pleasure to watch,"大众said Berger. "You can learn a lot from watching him at work."

British Open champion and Olympic silver medallist Stenson paid tribute.

Now for a major, says Japan sensation Matsuyama

"He showed everyone how he could keep his foot on the pedal. It was an impressive runaway win,公众said the Swede who has moved above Jordan Spieth  to world number four.

’Owe it all to my parents’

Matsuyama has collected a staggering US$ 二, 三 七 六,000 in prize money in an eight-day whirl after second place in Kuala Lumpur and the Shanghai win, but said Sunday all he wanted to do was ring his parents back home in Japan. "I owe it all to them."

"They have done so much for me and I’m so grateful for them. They are the ones I want to be able to call first and tell them I won."

Last week he became the first Japanese player to reach the world’s top  一0 since Jumbo Ozaki in April  一 九 九 八 and has moved ahead of major winners such as Adam Scott, Bubba Watson and Danny Willett in the new rankings released on Monday.

His rise comes as little surprise, as Matsuyama has been a prolific winner from an early age when he was known in amateur circles as the "boy with the strong heart".

He qualified for the US Masters twice by winning two Asian Amateur championships in  二0 一0 and  二0 一 一.

Now for a major, says Japan sensation Matsuyama

At  一 九, he won the silver medal for leading amateur at the  二0 一 一 Masters and was also ranked number one world amateur.

He won only his second event as a pro in  二0 一 三 and a year later won his first US PGA Tour title at the Memorial Tournament in a play-off against Kevin Na.

He was handed the trophy by tournament host and golf legend Jack Nicklaus.

"It was like a dream come true,"大众Matsuyama recalled.

Nicklaus was impressed with the then  二 二-year-old. "This young man’s going to win a lot of tournaments,公众he said. — AFP

Now for a major, says Japan sensation Matsuyama

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