Singapore’s history-making amateur golfer Hiroshi Tai misses Masters cut
SINGAPORE: Despite an impressive opening round one-over 73, Singapore's Hiroshi Tai missed the weekend cut at the Masters, golf's first major of the year, on Friday (Apr 11).
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SINGAPORE: Despite an impressive opening round one-over 73, Singapore's Hiroshi Tai missed the weekend cut at the Masters, golf's first major of the year, on Friday (Apr 11).
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