Though numerous Japanese reporters follow
Matsuyama every second of the day that he spends on a golf
course, the world number two was able to keep his nuptials and
fatherhood under wraps for months.
He said in a statement his child, a girl, was born in July, but
did not reveal details of the identity of his wife.
Matsuyama announced the news only hours after falling short in
his quest to become the first Japanese man to win a major
championship.
Leading with nine holes to play at the PGA Championship at Quail
Hollow on Sunday, he had three consecutive bogeys on the back
nine and finished equal fifth behind winner Justin Thomas.
Matsuyama, 25, is one of the most popular sports figures in
Japan.
(Reporting by Andrew Both; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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