Hideki Matsuyama (right) of Japan raises his arms on April 11, 2021, after former champion Dustin Johnson awards him the Green Jacket upon winning the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, the United States. (Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship/-)

Indonesiaโ€™s Rayhan Latief is among the talents aiming to make their mark at the 16th Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, held from Oct. 23 to 26 at the Emirates Golf Club in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates.

A new generation of golfers from the Asia-Pacific, including Rayhan Latief and Randy Bintang of Indonesia, is in Dubai this week, chasing dreams first stirred by the heroics and brilliance of Japanโ€™s Hideki Matsuyama.

The 16th Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, which kicked off on Thursday, brings together 120 of the brightest young talents as they embark on a path first cleared by Matsuyama, whose teenage breakthrough at the same championship some 15 y

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