Mizzou Men's Golf's Viskari Bows Out in Semifinals of British Amateur
- Ethan Fang won the British Amateur by defeating Gavin Tiernan 1-up, becoming the first American victor in 18 years.
- Fang's win at Royal St. George's earned him spots in the Masters at Augusta National and the Open Championship next month.
- Tiernan expressed excitement about reaching the final, stating, 'If you’d told me at the start of the week I’d be in the final, I would have been over the moon.'
- Fang described his win as 'probably one of the longest days of golf I've ever played,' highlighting the pressure of the final match.
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OSU's Ethan Fang birdies final hole to become first American in 18 years to win British Amateur
Oklahoma State junior Ethan Fang held off a late charge Saturday with a 5-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 1-up victory over Gavin Tiernan of Ireland, becoming the first American in 18 years to win the British Amateur.
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Ethan Fang birdies final hole to become first American in 18 years to win British Amateur
Oklahoma State junior Ethan Fang is the first American in 18 years to win the British Amateur. Fang won a tense duel with Gavin Tiernan of Ireland at Royal St. George's with an approach shot to 5 feet for birdie…
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