The Fiji Sevens mens side are heading to Chile to fine-tune their preparations ahead of taking part in the Rio Olympics.Ben Ryans side will go to the Games as favourites to lift the mens sevens title as the short-form of the sport makes its debut appearance in the Olympics. Although they took the World Sevens Series, Ryan is leaving no stone unturned as he seeks to get his team in prime physical condition and has taken them to Santiago, Chile, to acclimatise ahead of the Games which start for the men on Aug. 9.Chile is 3,900 metres above sea level thats enough to get some returns, that means your body gets used to training with less oxygen so when you go back down sea level you get more options, Ryan said in the Fiji Sun.You get a boost, you feel a lot fitter, you not short of breath so we are going to be using that with some hard training sessions, some acclimatisation to the time zones because they are the same and we make sure we stay a little bit away from the bubble of Rio.We dont go in till the night before the opening ceremony. We only have two training sessions and a gym session in Rio. Obviously we get used to the travelling to the stadium, the environment, where we are sleeping and all that sort of things.And then it will be our final, sought of icing on the cake before we go onto the field against Brazil on our first day.Fijis main rivals for the sevens crown are likely to be New Zealand and their coach Sir Gordon Tietjens says while he is still weighing up his first-choice line-up, they want to start the pool stages with a bang.The very first two games we have, against Japan and Kenya, will certainly give us a really good indication and also build a lot of confidence within the side, Tietjens said on TVNZ. Weve got to start really, really well -- thats very important to us. Vapormax Plus Sale . LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St. Vapormax Plus Mens Sale . 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It ended with another trophy in the Bahamas against a short but strong field.Five tournaments. Four victories.The way Hideki Matsuyama is playing, he might wish the Masters started next week.Or maybe not.Im kind of glad its not, he said with a broad smile, because I dont think I could win next week.Winning must be exhausting for the 24-year-old Japanese star, and no one has been more proficient at it over the last two months. Even more alarming is that Matsuyama is making it look easy, although getting through the final nine holes at the Hero World Challenge felt as heavy as walking through the beach sand of the Bahamas.Coming off seven-shot victories in the HSBC Champions and the Taiheiyo Masters, he had a seven-shot lead over Henrik Stenson going into the final round at Albany Golf Club. Matsuyama didnt make another birdie after the ninth hole, and his lead was reduced to two shots with two holes to play when he closed with two pars for a 1-over 73 and a two-shot victory.I cant say that I played well today, he said. But I did win Tigers tournament, and what a great honor it is.Matsuyama said Tiger Woods has been his golfing idol as long as he can remember, and as much as he enjoyed winning, he was just as happy to see Woods back in competition. Woods led the field with 24 birdies, but six double bogeys contributed to a 15th-place finish in the 17-man field.The first time he heard of Woods was when Matsuyama was 5 and watched video -- over and over and over again, he said -- of Woods winning the 1997 Masters. Three years later, Woods won 10 times around the world, including the final three majors in what is considered his best season.Unfortunately, I wasnt able to see all those wins because they didnt have the broadcast in Japan, Matsuyama said. But I knew Tiger was winning, and I knew he was very good. And I almost expected him to win every tournament.Perhaps he is starting to appreciate what its like to get on a roll.Im not even close to being mentioned in the same sentence as Tiger, he said. But I am working hard, and hopefully, little by little, Ill get better and better.Matsuyama isnt the first player to get on a hot streak. Last year, Jason Day won four out off six tournaments against the strongest competition in the world, including the PGA Championship and a pair of FedEx Cup playoff events.ddddddddddddMatsuyama now has 12 victories worldwide, and while he became the first Asian to win a World Golf Championships title, a major is where players are measured.Youve got to do it in the big events in the summer, too, Woods said. So its going to give him a boat load of confidence going into next year and hes going to be one of the top guys to beat for a very long time. Look at his swing, look at his game and look at the body that he has. Its built to handle the test of time.Matsuyama hasnt finished out of the top five since the Tour Championship, and while he cant explain why he keeps winning, this recent run likely dates to the Deutsche Bank Championship. It was there that Hiroshi Iwata suggested a drill for his putting, which has held Matsuyama back.Iwata introduced him to the Pelz Putting Tutor, a small metal plate with two tiny steel balls at the end that are set apart just over the width of a golf ball. It is designed to help players line up putts and with their stroke.Iwatas drill is to make 10 short putts in a row with a conventional grip, using only the left hand and only the right hand.Perhaps it helped this week that Matsuyamas caddie, Daisuke Shindo, wanted the week off. So he borrowed Iwatas caddie, Mei Inui. Not only does she know the drill, she managed to keep Matsuyama calm when his lead was slipping away.When things get tough, I sometimes put my head down and become quiet, he said. But Mei was always positive throughout, even the back nine, and was giving me good vibes, which really helped coming in.Matsuyama, who now lives primarily in Orlando, Florida, is headed home for Japan to spend time with his family. Hes worked hard. Hes won plenty. He could probably use a break, but it wont be for long. He wants to keep this going into the new year, which starts Jan. 5 in Hawaii. And hes already thinking about the Masters.I think hell be a major champion within the next couple of years, personally, Jordan Spieth said. Its awesome to see him tearing it up here. ' ' '