name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> Robert MacIntyre: "I’m not missing next year"

Robert MacIntyre: "I’m not missing next year"

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Robert MacIntyre with a top 12 finish will return to the Masters Tournament in 2022.

Robert MacIntyre, statements

“This is a place you want to be competing every year. My first time this year and I obviously put up a decent fight, but once you come here, you don’t want to miss another one. I’m not missing next year for anything. I’ve played some great golf over the last week and I feel like my game suits this golf course. The way I play golf suits the way this golf course wants you to play golf. I’m just over the moon to finish the way I finished. If someone had given me tied for 12th for a start, I’d have taken it, but then once I started getting into the battle, I could see how people were making scores".

“Obviously got off to a poor start today but I battled back the way I normally do. Disappointing bogeys on 16 and 17 but huge birdieing the last. This moment right now is everything I’ve ever dreamed of and it’s what I play golf for. You love a dream and you hope for it but when you're here now it's different. The buzz you get when I've holed that putt and then I've gone in and seen the scores and where I finished and it's just, it's everything you want as a kid, and we've done it. I’ve got to take the positives. I’ve played great for my first year and tried to manage my way around a golf course that I’ve never seen. I’ve only played it on computer games with my pals".

Hideki Matsuyama wins the Augusta Masters and enters the history of golf as the first Japanese to win a major. The 29-year-old won the green jacket of the 85th edition of the US tournament yesterday, finishing at -10 on the course of the Augusta National Golf Club, in Georgia. The Japanese beat the American Will Zalatoris by one stroke and the other two Americans Xander Schauffele and Jordan Spieth by three, winning his sixth Pga Tour title.

His Augusta National debut came in 2011, a month after a tragedy hit his hometown. Returning from commong training in Australia, Matsuyama found the area around his university, Tohoku Fukushi University in Sendai, devastated. The Japanese initially decided not to go to Georgia to play the tournament of champions despite an invitation for winning the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship. But it was his staff and his family who changed his mind. The result? He established himself as the best among amateurs and was awarded the Silver Cup.



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