Singapore’s Hiroshi Tai misses cut by four strokes in US Open golf debut

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Singapore’s Hiroshi Tai misses cut by four strokes in US Open golf debut
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Tai shoot a four-over 74 in the second round of the tournament to finish with a nine-over 149 total.

Hiroshi Tai misses the cut at the US Open with a nine-over 149 total after 36 holes at Pinehurst No. 2

He placed joint-114th out of a field of 156 players, with only the top 60 and ties making the cut to the third and fourth rounds. Tai is the first Singaporean to play in a Major since 2012 – when Mardan Mamat was disqualified on his third appearance at the British Open due to an incorrect scorecard.

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