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Guan Tianlang set to become youngest golfer to play at Masters
Guan Tianlang is poised to become the youngest golfer to play at the Masters after the 14-year-old won the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship.
China's Guan earned the invitation to next April's tournament thanks to his 15-under-par victory at Thailand's Amata Spring County Club.
A final-round even-par 71 ensured he beat Pan Chung-Tseng by a stroke.
If Guan plays at Augusta he will beat the record set in 2010 by Italy's then 16-year-old Matteo Manassero.
Australia's Oliver Goss finished third and said Guan - the youngest player to compete at a European Tour event when he teed up at this year's China Open - was "too young to be intimidated".