16 Year-Old Possibly 18 Holes Away From Masters Tournament Invitation
- Taisei Nagasaki, a 16-year-old from Japan, has a five-shot lead going into the final round of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship after shooting a 7-under 65.
- Nagasaki's total score is 17-under 199, making it the lowest 54-hole score to par since the Asia-Pacific Amateur began in 2010.
- He aims to win a spot in the Masters and British Open as the championship's winner.
- Nagasaki will compete against fellow Japanese golfer Rintaro Nakano, who is five shots behind with a score of 12-under 204.
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16 year-old possibly 18 holes away from Masters Tournament invitation
DUBAI – Taisei Nagasaki, a 16-year-old making his debut at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, opened up a five-stroke lead after the third round on Saturday at Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis Course. The winner at the end of Sunday's final round will receive an invitation to the 90th Masters Tournament next April and the 154th Open Championship. Nagasaki began the day one back of a three-way share of the lead but quickly claimed the lead with bi…
Teen sensation Nagasaki dominates field at Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship
Nagasaki Shines: Taisei Nagasaki leads Asia-Pacific Amateur with record-breaking 65, eyeing historic wThe 16-year old holds a commanding five-shot lead heading into the final round
Japanese teen Nagasaki has 5-shot lead in Asia-Pacific Amateur and eyes spot in the Masters
Taisei Nagasaki had a great start and a great finish for a 65 in the Asia-Pacific Amateur. That gives the 16-year-old from Japan a five-shot lead going into the final round at the Emirates Golf Club.
Understanding the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship 2023
Introduction The Asia Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) has grown to be a prestigious event in the golfing world since its inception in 2009. This championship is crucial for emerging golfers in the Asia-Pacific region, as it not only provides an opportunity to showcase their talents but also opens doors to participating in major tournaments such as The Masters and The Open Championship. The significance of this event was highlighted again in 2…
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