Hideki Matsuyama has made his choice.
The defending Masters winner had his selections for the annual Masters Club, better known as the “champion’s dinner,” released on Tuesday morning.
Matsuyama — who became the first Asian player to win the event in its 86-year history — included plenty of Japanese flair to his selections. They’re as follows:
The Masters Club began at the 1952 tournament when defending champ Ben Hogan hosted a dinner for previous winners.
Each year, the defending Masters champ chooses the menu and serves as the host for the Tuesday night dinner.