Nine-Year-Old Gives Major Man Scott a Run for his Money
Young Singaporean Braydon Lee came close to upstaging world number seven Adam Scott, defending champion Song Young-han and Japan Tour number one Yuta Ikeda in the ground-breaking ‘Beat the Pro’ competition at the SMBC Singapore Open.
Nine-year-old Lee, a handy 12.7 handicapper, was challenged to hit nearer the pin than the illustrious trio at the par-three, 172-yard second hole on The Serapong
Course at Sentosa Golf Club, a Golf Course Facility Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.
With the pros surrounding the pin with their tee shots, it was a big ask, but the
seemingly nerveless Lee struck his wood into the heart of the green and it just ran
out of pace about 20 foot from the hole.
Lee was rewarded for his efforts with a signed glove from former US Masters champion Scott and a glove and ball from Song and Ikeda.
The contest was broadcast live and commentator Dominque Boulet was full of praise
for the youngster saying he was definitely one to watch.
“That was a fantastic shot – it is 20 foot away. He is one to look out for in the future.
Good swing, good fundamentals,” was the immediate analysis from the former
professional.
Lee took it all in his stride and looked pleased with his new-found fame. “At least, I have experienced playing with the pros,” he said.
He was one of several amateurs of different ages and ability who tested themselves against the star players in the ‘Beat the Pro’ contest during the opening two rounds.
They were chosen to take part after sending the organisers videos of their swing.












