Jiang tops qualifying in Guangzhou

Rutgers University senior Jiang Zhijie shot a closing-round 73 to secure a one-shot, wire-to-wire, victory over Wang Yichen at the PGA Tour Series-China qualifying tournament in Guangzhou on Friday.
After an opening 66, Jiang carded rounds of 71-69 to hold a commanding five-shot advantage with one round to play at Foison Golf Club.
Wang came close to catching Jiang at the end after making five consecutive birdies on the back nine that helped him shoot a closing 64 but Jiang prevailed with a 5-under total.
The top 15 finishers all earned full status for the 2020 season, while those in positions 16 through 45 picked up conditional membership status.
Amateur Tang Junyi shot a 68 to take third, at 2-under, four ahead of Li Yaqiao (75), Aaron Du (73) and Pu Xi (74).
Sixteen-year-old Pu was the youngest player in the field.
Guan Tianlang, who made headlines when he made the cut at the 2013 Masters and Zurich Classic of New Orleans at age 14, tied for 10th after rounds of 72-71-72-79.
Despite having full status, Jiang is excited to return to New Jersey for his final semester as he hopes to help his team reach new heights.
He will turn pro following the conclusion of the college season.
"My game is good, and it's a nice little confidence boost going back to college," said Jiang.
University of Arizona sophomore Guan, who holds the PGA Tour record for youngest player to make a cut, said: "It feels pretty good to get full status. I didn't really play my best today but I got the job done.
"There's a good chance I might play the season-opener in Sanya. I think I will turn pro soon. I might also balance schoolwork and play professional events."
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