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Saturday
Nov032012

And Guan's Lead Is Two...

Tianlang Guan takese a two-shot lead into Masters-berth-earning final round at the Asia-Pacific Amateur. 

ESPN2 has the final round coverage at 4 a.m. ET, with two highlight show replays as well.

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I haven't seen any action, but reports on Twitter say that he uses a belly putter.
He uses a belly putter - and doesn't miss very often.
You think if he wins there will be any kids growing up in China using a 35 inch putter?
11.3.2012 | Unregistered CommenterMike Clayton
Belly putter, not an issue, since it will be (thankfully) banned shortly. I thought I noticed Bill Haas putting with a standard length putter last night - but then again it was 3:00 AM eastern maybe I was hallucinating it.
11.3.2012 | Unregistered CommenterBrianS
Nope, he's playing the short putter. Will be interesting to see how many of the long putter guys at least experimentally switch between now and the end of the year.
11.3.2012 | Unregistered CommenterBrianS
Ol' 3-iron putted with reg length putter at East Lake, longer putter at Riv. Hilarious that this Guano kid putts with a long one!! Wonder whatRLL's take on the kid is? Destined to be the next really successful demented OCD freak after Keegan?!? HA!
11.3.2012 | Unregistered CommenterDTF

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