Golf hero confronted by privilege, and burden, of playing at home
Ben Bolch
Tokyo | As stone-faced as a statue, Hideki Matsuyama listened intently to the questions from the foreign media.
He waited for the translator to repeat the queries in his native language before giving answers about his disappointing opening round in the Tokyo Olympics, his playing in his home country without adoring fans lining the fairways, his return after a nearly month-long layoff in the wake of a positive test for COVID-19.
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