AUGUSTA, Ga. — Hideki Matsuyama made history Sunday in his 10th Masters appearance, claiming a one-shot victory in the 85th Masters Tournament. He’s the first Japanese man to win a major championship.
Matsuyama shot 73 in the final round. He built a five-shot lead early in the second nine and withstood a charge from Xander Schauffele to become the ninth different person to win the Masters in as many years.
Here are five things we learned in the final round.