October 2010 became an unforgettable month for the Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama who won the Asian Amateur Championshipin 2010, which gives him a chance to participate in the Open Championship International Final Qualifying (IFQ). Matsuyama is only 18 years old, but this achievement gives him a set of additional opportunities in the further career he can pursue in the USA and globally. As soon as I found out about his victory, I decided to compose college term papers writing about the international development of golf, and facilities available for young golfers worldwide.
However, my initial intentions were even surpassed: on finding out how many golfers took part in the Asian Amateur Championship, and how many of them were from the 27 Asia Pacific Golf Confederation member nations succeeded by taking reputable places, I wrote a term papers writing help about the state of golf in Japan and China.
The game was a real pleasure to watch. All in all, Matsuyama managed to complete the final round with 67 score, and remained unreachable by other contenders, being five shots ahead of the player at the second place, the Austrian player Tarquin MacManus . Nonetheless, this victory was not easy for him: the nervous, uneven and non-efficient tee-shot marked the beginning, but Matsuyama gathered his thoughts later and managed to regain the leading position by the middle of the play. All I have to do now is to wish him good luck in the forthcoming US golfing event.