Shannon Tan has made history once again by becoming the first Singaporean woman to make the cut at a Major golf tournament.
Historic Achievement at the Women’s Open
On Friday, August 23, Tan achieved this milestone at the prestigious Women’s Open held at St Andrews. By making the cut, she secured her place in the final two rounds of the tournament, marking a significant achievement in her golfing career and for Singaporean sports.
A Summer of Firsts for Shannon Tan
Tan’s success at the Women’s Open is the latest in a series of groundbreaking achievements. Earlier this year, she became the first Singaporean winner on the Ladies European Tour with a victory in February. Her impressive summer continued with her participation in the Evian Championship in July, where she became Singapore’s first representative at a women’s Major. The following month, she further cemented her legacy by becoming the first golfer from Singapore to compete in the Olympic Games.
Pioneering Path for Singaporean Golf
Shannon Tan’s accomplishments have set a new standard for Singaporean golf, inspiring future generations of golfers in the country. Her historic performances on the international stage highlight her skill and determination, as well as the growing presence of Singapore in the global golf community.
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