Masters

And a fantastic result for Will Zalatoris who, despite finishing second, still doesn’t have a PGA Tour card. The million bucks will still spend just fine on the Korn Ferry.
 
Everything written about new Masters champ Hideki Matsuyama would indicate he's a man who is not very flashy. Despite earning nearly $35 million on the course in his PGA Tour career, he still drives a minivan. On Saturday, during a lengthy rain delay, while other competitors may have been schmoozing it up in the clubhouse or getting work done on their bodies, Matsuyama sat in his car and played games on his phone.
If there was ever a time to ball out, though, it's after you've won the green jacket. If Matsuyama wanted to pop champagne and eat caviar on a private jet back home today, no one would blame him. But it appears the life-altering victory has not altered his low-key lifestyle. On Monday, a fan who happened to be at the Atlanta airport spotted Matsuyama strolling to his commercial flight, with his new coat in tow <embedded tweet>

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