Top  Japanese amateur Hideki Matsuyama will make his professional debut at this  month's Token Homemate Cup, the 21-year-old golfer said on Tuesday.
"I  had many top-10 finishes last year in professional competitions, and this gave  me the confidence that I can make it," the 2010 and 2011 Asian amateur  champion said in a statement.
"I  want to become a player who can win around the world," added the golfer,  whose 2011 Taiheiyo Masters triumph made him only the third amateur to win on  the Japan Golf Tour.
The  130,000,000 yen ($1.39 million) Token Homemate Cup gets underway at Nagoya's Token  Tado Country Club on April 18.
Currently  ranked fourth among the amateurs, Matsuyama finished tied 27th to win the low  amateur title at the 2011 U.S. Masters tournament and followed that up with a  tied 54th finish 12 months later.
He  will compete at the British Open at Muirfield in July after he came through the  international qualifier in Asia last month.
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