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Chinese teen impresses golfing world

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you would've been hard pressed to find someone that would predict Guan would make the cut, you probably would've had an easier time finding someone that would predict he would shoot 90. However, this week we saw a young man handle the immense pressure of Augusta and history,and impress so many along the way.

Last Thursday kicked off a weekend for the history books. After an opening round in which China's teen phenom scored better than reigning Masters champion Bubba Watson, Friday brought an encore as the 14-year-old made the cut, the lone amateur to do so. Guan Tianlang may have entered the year's first major as a curiousity, but by Sunday evening, he had left a lasting impression on many who saw him in action, including the top player in the world.

Tiger Woods said "It was cool to see the attitude, the open-mindedness. He's just taking it all in. He's gonna learn and become so much better because of this experience. Certainly is gonna grow as a player, as a person."

Thanks to his win at last year's Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, Guan earned the right to tee it up at Augusta where his mature game and attitude caught the attention of fellow golfers and awestruck spectators, alike.

Steve Stricker said "I knew he was young, but didn't know he was the same age as my daughter, thought he was 16, but he is 14, so it's remarkable, and I can't imagine being that young and competing at this level, at such an early age, it's remarkable."

And of course, he was also being watched all across China. Zhang Lianwei, a pioneer of the game in his home nation, played in one Masters during his career, but was unable to make it to the weekend. He marvels at what the calm and collected youngster has been able to achieve.

Zhang Lianwei, Chinese professional golfer, said "I think Guan Tianlang did a great job at the Masters. At just 14 years old, he has truly made golf history, not only in China, but around the world. His performance showcases the talent of China's emerging young golfers. From the bottom of my heart, I feel very happy to see these young players doing a better job than me."

With golf already on the rise in China, a player like Guan could give the sport's profile a serious boost, and Zhang believes this might just be the beginning.

Zhang also said "I see more and more Chinese young talents emerging. Chinese athletes do well in small ball sports like table tennis and badminton, so they certainly can do well in golf. Guan Tianlang will not be the only one, and I believe Chinese golf will have a bright future."

Whether or not this adolescent is the face of Chinese golf moving forward, the goal-oriented teenager certainly did himself and the country proud with his record setting debut performance at The Masters.

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