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14-Year-Old Guan Tianlang Visits With Faldo in Preparation for Masters Debut

By: Golf Shake | Wed 13 Mar 2013


faldoGuan Tianlang of China continued his preparations for his 2013 US Masters debut in a visit with Sir Nick Faldo at Mission Hills Golf Club.   Faldo and Guan were in Shenzhen for the start of the seventh Faldo Series Asia Grand Final, the event in which Guan was among the winners in 2012.

Faldo presented Guan with a Special Achievement Award celebrating the14-year-old’s victory in the 2012 Asia Pacific Amateur Championship which qualifies him to be the youngest ever Masters competitor at Augusta National Golf Club on April 11-14.

During the visit, Faldo and Guan agreed to play the famed Par 3 Tournament together on the Wednesday before The Masters.

“It’s a date,” said Faldo as he shook hands with Guan.  “I’m going to start training immediately.  This is my fifth major!”

“I was impressed with Tianlang when he won the Faldo Series last year and we played a couple of holes together,” continued Faldo ahead of the Asia Grand Final on March 13-15.  “Winning the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship to qualify for The Masters is a unique achievement which I wanted to recognise in a special way.  I was also happy to spend some time on the range with him and give him support and advice for Augusta.”

The largest-ever field for a Faldo Series Asia Grand Final has joined Faldo at Mission Hills.  A total of 83 golfers from 17 countries will compete for the 2013 title on March 13-15.

16 Faldo Series competitors also have a chance to win the Mission Hills Trophy, awarded to the highest-placed Chinese golfer together with an invitation to the 2013 Europe Grand Final.  Guan was last year’s inaugural winner aged only 13 but will not compete in this year’s Grand Final as he has to leave early for America.

Reigning Faldo Series Europe Champion Jack Singh-Brar will be hoping to become only the second person to win the Europe and Asia titles since Masamichi Ito of Japan in 2010.  Ito won his third crown at Mission Hills last year but has since turned professional so will not defend.  16-year-old Englishman Singh-Brar is one of five qualifiers from the 2012 Europe Grand Final.

The World Amateur Golf Ranking event will see golfers aged 12 to 22 compete over three rounds on the Faldo Course in Shenzhen.  Off the course they will spend time with the six-time Major Champion, his personal coach Keith Wood and experts from Edel Golf and TrackMan.

With the field at Mission Hills divided into five age-categories, three boys and two girls will each receive a trophy and an exemption into the seventeenth Europe Grand Final later this year.  The leading boy and girl will also be invited to play in a professional Tour event and the title of Faldo Series Asia Champion will go to the player with the lowest gross score, regardless of age or gender.

Visit www.nickfaldo.com for tee times, live scores and results during the seventh Faldo Series Asia Grand Final on March 13-15.


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