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Han Chang-won wins Asian Am, heading to the Masters


Last Update: 11/01 11:59 am

Korea's Han Chang-won closed with a two- under 70 Sunday to win the inaugural Asian Amateur Championship.

Han completed the championship at 12-under-par 276.

The victory earned Han a spot in the field at the 2010 Masters and he also gets into the International Final Qualifying for the British Open, which will be contested on the Old Course at St. Andrews.

"I knew I was leading by five or six after the first nine holes, but I was trying not to think about the result," Han admitted.

"Anything can happen in a round of golf and I was very nervous towards the end. I have to admit that it was the thought of playing in the Masters that made me nervous. I had never even thought it would be possible for me to be playing in the Masters as an amateur."

The 17-year-old Han finished five strokes clear of countryman Eric Chun (73). Kim Meen-whee (71), Peter Spearman-Burn (72) and Jordan Sherratt (73) shared third place at six-under-par 282.

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