The 25-year-old is set to strike the first tee shot of the 2020 Olympic Games Thursday morning. Playing in his home country of Japan, Rikuya Hoshino is ready to kick things off at Kasumigaseki Country Club.
The Japan Tour money leader (including majors) comes into the Olympics with plenty of good form. With his countryman by his side, Hoshino spoke to the media on Tuesday. When asked about how special the Olympics are, Hoshino said, “The Olympics is a stage that I’ve dreamed about since I was little growing up. And since the last edition of the Olympics, golf has been added and since then I’ve been wanting to participate in the Olympics. And once it was determined that the Olympics was going to be held in Tokyo, I really wanted to participate and I’m finally happy to be able to join the Tokyo Olympics here at my home country.” In regards to holding the distinct honor of hitting the first-shot of the tournament, Hoshino added, “The fairway of the first tee is very narrow, so I’m definitely going to be nervous about that, but I want to really focus on trying to hit the fairway and have a good start.”