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Live From: The one-stroke penalty
Tianlang Guan. Let's take it a step further, the youngest to make a cut in any PGA Tour event. We remember when Tadd Fujikawa became the youngest in 50 years at the Sony Open in 2007, but Tianlang Guan trumps them all. This particular feat
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Living a teen dream a the U.S. Open - Morning Drive
Zhang 14 years and 6 months of age, the youngest participant ever at Major Championship, a full year younger than Tadd Fujikawa was when he qualified for U.S. Open back in 2006. 14 years old Steve. How was this kid gonna handle the pressure
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Zhang youngest to ever play U.S. Open
maybe not. Among the game’s most well-heeled Zhang has already etched his name into the record book, clipping Tadd Fujikawa , who played the 2006 U.S. Open at the age of 15 years, five months, by more than a year. For players whose careers
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Andy Zhang, 14, to be youngest Open competitor
At 14 years, 6 months, Zhang is nearly a full year younger than the previously youngest U.S. Open competitor. Tadd Fujikawa set the prior mark back in 2006. A native of China, Zhang lives in the United States, attending the IMG Leadbetter
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PGA Tour Q-School first stage: Florence, S.C.
--------- WD Rahul Sriram +10 75 75 150 WD Tadd Fujikawa +16 73 74 79 226 JWD Alejandro Canizares JWD Kyle Gallo JWD Chang Hong JWD Ben Martin JWD Wolmer Murillo JWD Scott
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Local favorite Fujikawa makes cut in Sony
Five years after he made the cut at the Sony Open as a fresh-faced 16-year-old, Tadd Fujikawa will again play the weekend at Waialae. Fujikawa shot 4-under 66 on Friday to trail leader Matt Every by five strokes, making
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Every leads Sony at halfway mark
under, including Keegan Bradley, Bud Cauley, Sean O’Hair, Kyle Stanley and Charles Howell III. Local favorite Tadd Fujikawa finished at 5 under, making the cut in this event for the first time since 2009. He is tied at the halfway mark with
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Stricker in place for Hawaii sweep
the palm trees that line the fairways. Sixty-three players in the 144-man field broke par, including Oahu native Tadd Fujikawa , who was given a late sponsor exemption. Cauley, who last year became the sixth player to go from college to the
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