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Matsuyama wishes he’d have worn green jacket more

- Steve DiMeglio

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Hideki Matsuyama smiles when asked about his yearlong reign as the Master champion, specifying that his favorite moments occurred on the first tee at tournament­s when he was introduced as the Masters champion.

“Then last week in Texas it was a little sad because I knew that was going to be the last time that I was going to be announced as the defending Masters champion,” Matsuyama said through his interprete­r Tuesday at Augusta National Golf Club. “So it kind of made me feel, hey, I need to go out and win it again so I can continue that highlight.”

But he does have one regret about his reign.

“I just spent a year looking at it,” Matsuyama said about the green jacket. “I haven’t really worn it that much, but I look at it a lot.

“And now I wish I would have worn it more.”

Despite the lack of wear and tear, he thought about getting it dry cleaned.

“But I just was so worried that something might happen to it,” he said with a smile. “So I didn’t want to let it out of my sight.”

Matsuyama, ranked No. 12 in the Official World Golf Ranking, is dealing with a neck injury that has forced him to withdraw from The Players Championsh­ip, skip the World Golf Championsh­ips- Dell Technologi­es Match Play, and withdraw from last week’s Valero Texas Open.

“Last couple of weeks, though, have been a struggle,” said Matsuyama, who won the Zozo Championsh­ip and the Sony Open in Hawaii since his victory at Augusta National. “Hopefully I can find my game and be a worthy defending champion. I had a lot of treatment last week, though, at Valero Texas Open. Monday and Tuesday, I was pain free, feeling really good. Then woke up Wednesday morning, and the neck was stiff again.

“But I’ve had, again, a lot of treatment the last couple of days. I just came from the practice range and really felt good. It’s probably the best I felt in a long time. So I’m looking forward to Thursday, and hopefully I’ll be 100% by then.”

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