KEY POINTS
  • After being six clear with seven holes to play, Hideki Matsuyama survived a nervy finish and a late charge from Xander Schauffele.
  • Matsuyama's overnight four-stroke lead was quickly reduced to one when he bogeyed the first and Will Zalatoris started with a pair of birdies, but Matsuyama restored his composure.
  • "I was thinking about my family all the way round today and I'm really happy that I played well for them," Matsuyama said.
Hideki Matsuyama of Japan celebrates on the 18th green after winning the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11, 2021 in Augusta, Georgia.

Hideki Matsuyama overcame a nervy start and a pressure-induced back-nine stutter to become the first Japanese player to win a men's major with a one-shot victory at the 85th Masters.

His overnight four-stroke lead was quickly reduced to one when he bogeyed the first and Will Zalatoris started with a pair of birdies, but Matsuyama restored his composure and looked set for a back-nine procession when he led by six with seven holes to play.