
Lev Grinberg: 14-year-old Ukrainian becomes second youngest player to make a European Tour cut
Lev Grinberg, a 14-year-old Ukrainian amateur golfer, became the second-youngest player to make the cut at a European Tour event after shooting a brilliant 69 at the Soudal Open.
The teenager carded 70 in his opening round on Thursday on his first appearance at a European Tour event and followed that up with another superb display on Friday to make the cut tied for 29th position in Belgium on three under par.
Guan Tian-lang, at the 2013 Masters, is the only player to have made the cut at a European Tour event at a younger age (14 years and 169 days).
After his fine showing on Thursday, Grinberg had said: "I enjoyed myself out there. I played pretty good."
In 2021, Grinberg advanced to the final stage of qualifying for the U.S. Open, and he would have become the youngest player to feature in a men's major championship.
However, his second round was suspended due to weather and Grinberg subsequently withdrew to compete at a junior tournament in Florida.
At 14 years, 6 months and 6 days old Ukrainian amateur Lev Grinberg becomes the second youngest player to make a cut on the Tour #SoudalOpen pic.twitter.com/7ZRJan9Bdn
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