Ethan Fang Triumphs at British Amateur: First American Victory in 18 Years
Ethan Fang secures a historic win at the British Amateur, becoming the first American in 18 years to claim the title after a thrilling final against Gavin Tiernan.

SANDWICH, England — In a gripping finale at Royal St. George's, Oklahoma State junior Ethan Fang emerged victorious at the British Amateur, marking the first American win in 18 years. Fang clinched the title with a decisive 5-foot birdie putt on the final hole, securing a 1-up victory over Ireland's Gavin Tiernan.
The Final Showdown
The match was intensely competitive, with both players locked in a tie through 31 holes. Fang managed to build a 2-up lead, but Tiernan fought back with two consecutive wins, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion. On the 36th hole, Fang's precise approach shot left him just 5 feet from the hole, while Tiernan missed his long birdie attempt, leaving Fang with the opportunity to seal the win.
Historic Achievement
Fang's victory not only ends an 18-year drought for American golfers at the British Amateur but also earns him a spot in two of golf's most prestigious tournaments: The Open Championship next month and the Masters at Augusta National next year. "Probably one of the longest days of golf I've ever played," Fang remarked. "I just hit a really good shot on the last hole."
The Journey to Victory
The match was a rollercoaster, with Tiernan leading by one after the morning 18 holes. Fang gained a 2-up advantage after the 15th hole, but Tiernan responded with two stunning birdies to level the match. Fang's composure under pressure was evident as he executed two crucial shots to set up his winning birdie.
Looking Ahead
Fang, who is already a strong contender for the Walker Cup, has now solidified his position with this significant victory. Next up, he faces the challenge of links golf at Royal Portrush for The Open. "Playing the Masters and Open Championship is going to be sweet," Fang said. "I had signed up for a couple of amateur tournaments [this summer], but think I'll cancel that."
This victory not only highlights Fang's skill and determination but also marks a significant moment in American golf history.