Ethan Fang Reflects on Masters 2026 Debut Despite Missed Cut
Masters 2026: Amateur Ethan Fang enjoys Augusta debut despite missed cut
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Ethan Fang, a 20-year-old amateur and reigning Amateur champion, made his Masters Tournament debut in Augusta, Georgia, where he finished with a two-day total of 148. Despite missing the cut, Fang expressed pride in his performance and excitement about the experience.
- 01Ethan Fang finished with a two-day total of 148, missing the cut.
- 02He recorded a Thursday score of 74, the lowest among amateur players.
- 03Fang struggled on the greens during his second round, notably three-putting from four feet.
- 04He shared his experience with fellow amateurs Mason Howell and Mateo Pulcini.
- 05Fang plans to return to Oklahoma State University to continue his collegiate golf career.
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Ethan Fang, the 20-year-old reigning Amateur champion, made his debut at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, where he finished with a two-day total of 148, missing the cut. On Thursday, he recorded a score of 74, the lowest among the six amateur players. However, Fang faced challenges on Friday, particularly on the greens, where he had a disappointing three-putt bogey from just four feet at No. 2. Reflecting on his experience, Fang expressed disbelief at playing in the Masters at such a young age, stating, 'If you told me 10 years ago I would be playing in the Masters at 20 years old, I wouldn't believe you at all.' After his debut, Fang will return to Stillwater, Oklahoma, to rejoin his teammates at Oklahoma State University, humorously noting the challenges of returning to collegiate play.
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