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Playing beyond his age (APRIL 12, 2013)

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- By Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune

This published when Tianlang Guan, a 14-year-old from China, made history as the youngest player to make the cut in a PGA Tour-sanctioned event. He made the cut under the 10-shot rule at the Masters.

AUGUSTA, Ga. — Ben Crenshaw approached a friend at the 18th tee and warned that “an internatio­nal incident” was coming. Tianlang Guan, the 14-yearold from China who is the youngest player in the history of the Masters, had been assessed a rare one-shot penalty for slow play on the 17th hole.

After spending at least 15 minutes pleading Guan’s case to Masters officials after the round, Crenshaw said he felt “sick” about what had transpired.

“He had the most diabolical putt you can face (on No. 16) and made a brilliant two-putt,” said Crenshaw, 61, the two-time Masters champion. “Anybody would take time in order to hit that putt. That’s No. 1. And No. 2, I think our group was warned maybe once that we were out of position, and that was on the front nine.

“This isn’t gonna end up pretty, I don’t think. I’m sick. I’m sick for him. He’s 14 years old. When you get the wind blowing out here, believe me, you’re going to change your mind a lot.”

Guan made 4 on No. 17 but that became a bogey-5. He made a terrific up-anddown front the front-left bunker on 18 to shoot a second-round 75, putting him at 4-over.

The 14-year-old made the cut on Friday, making him the youngest ever to do so at the Masters.

The last slow-play penalty at a major came at the 2004 PGA Championsh­ip, when Steve Lowery was given a one-shot penalty.

“I respect that decision,” Guan told CBS. “This is what they can do.”

When asked how he would feel about the Masters if he misses the cut by one stroke, Guan said: “Still a wonderful experience for me. I enjoyed this week and I think I did a pretty good job.”

 ?? MIKE EHRMANN/GETTY ?? Tianlang Guan walks up the 18th fairway during the second round of the Masters on April 12, 2013, at Augusta National Golf Club. Guan, a 14-year-old at the time, made the two-day cut at 4-over-par to become the youngest ever to complete the feat at the Masters.
MIKE EHRMANN/GETTY Tianlang Guan walks up the 18th fairway during the second round of the Masters on April 12, 2013, at Augusta National Golf Club. Guan, a 14-year-old at the time, made the two-day cut at 4-over-par to become the youngest ever to complete the feat at the Masters.

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