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          At years-old, Guan is the youngest person to ever play in the Masters and the youngest player to compete at any of golf's major tournaments in years.

          He was the third player in Asia-Pacific Amateur history to shoot four rounds in the 60s, joining Hideki Matsuyama (the winner in ) and....

          Guan Tianlang

          Chinese golfer (born )

          In this Chinese name, the family name is Guan.

          Guan Tianlang (Chinese: 关天朗; pinyin: Guān Tiānlǎng; born 25 October ) is a Chinese amateur golfer.

          Career

          Guan qualified for the Masters Tournament by winning the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Thailand. On 12 April , he became the youngest player to make the cut in PGA Tour history and play in Masters.

          Fourteen-year-old Chinese golfer Tianlang Guan is ready to take on the best players in the world at this year's Masters.

        1. Guan Tianlang, October 25, Chinese golfer Guan Tianlang was born on the 25 October to Hong Yu and Han Wen in Guangzhou, China.
        2. He was the third player in Asia-Pacific Amateur history to shoot four rounds in the 60s, joining Hideki Matsuyama (the winner in ) and.
        3. Fourteen-year-old Tianlang Guan isn't even old enough to drive himself down Magnolia Lane.
        4. Notable Achievements: Competed in the Volvo China Open, youngest player to play in a European Tour event at 13 years, days old.
        5. At 14 years, 5 months of age, Guan is the youngest to make the cut in a major championship.[1] Previously, the youngest was Italian Matteo Manassero, who did it at the Open Championship at 16 years, 2 months.[2]

          Before the tournament, Guan played practice rounds with Ben Crenshaw and Tiger Woods, both of whom were full of praise for the youngster.

          Woods said, "It's frightening to think that he was born after I won my first Masters. I mean, that's just frightening. It's exciting that I have inspired kids to play and not just here in the States but obvi