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Teen sensation Guan promises to ‘speed up a little bit’

Guan Tianlang during the Masters.
Guan Tianlang during the Masters.

Guan Tianlang insisted he will be aware of the need for speed when he competes in this week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

Guan was controversially given a one-shot penalty for slow play during the Masters, where the 14-year-old made history as the youngest competitor ever at Augusta National.

The Chinese schoolboy was warned on the 10th hole of his second round, started being timed on the 12th and then took too long over his second shot to the 13th and approach to the 17th.

That triggered the one-shot penalty which meant a round of 75 and an anxious wait before discovering he had made the cut on the mark of four over.

Guan, said by tournament officials to have exceeded the 40-second limit by a “considerable margin,” said: “I think my routine is not too bad. I probably have to make a decision quicker on windy days. So, yeah, I’ll pay attention a little bit to it and probably speed up a little bit.”

Guan, who received an invite to play at TPC Louisiana, said: “I want to enjoy the week like in the Masters and, hopefully, make the cut. If not, it’s still a great experience.

“I hope to play good scores out there. It’s a challenging golf course, but it depends on the weather and where they put the tees and the pins.”

At 7,341 yards, TPC Louisiana is just 94 yards shorter than Augusta, where Guan impressed everyone with his accuracy with fairway woods and his putting he and Lee Westwood were the only two players not to have a three-putt all week.

“I think this is also a big course for me,” he said. “I need to putt it good I think. And I should play really good woods to make the cut and go further, but I still need to play a really good couple of rounds.”

Guan’s future plans are uncertain, but six-time major winner Nick Faldo has no doubts about what he should do for the foreseeable future.

“I think he should stay an amateur. Just because you’re a sensation at 14 or 16 you should be out on tour, I really don’t,” he said.