The highs of Hideki Matsuyama’s career revolve around Augusta National.
Qualifying for the 2011 Masters by winning the 2010 Asian-Pacific Amateur, Matsuyama went on to earn low-amateur honors in his Masters debut. Fast forward to 2021 and Matsuyama won his first major at ANGC, becoming the first Japanese-born player to win a major tournament.
As the defending champion, there was a lot of pressure on Matsuyama and while he turned in a top-15 finish, he also delivered with his 2022 Champions Dinner menu.
While some people associate Matsuyama with the Masters, it is not the only impressive section of his career. Matsuyama has reached No. 2 in the world in part due to 17 professional wins, eight of which came on the PGA Tour.
Check out photos of Hideki Matsuyama throughout his career.