Unless you have had your head in the clouds you can not failed to have noticed the rising number of teenagers that are hitting the headlines in the news thanks to their ability to play golf at a great level. Lets take a look at some of the teens that have been in the news of recent for their golfing ability and see why they are showing some great skills that have been missing from the golf scene for some time now. We will start of with someone who rather unsuprisingly is now regarded as one of the most hopefull rising young stars of the decade. This global superstars been voted as one of the golf stars most teens would like to be able to play like so lets see what hes made of in a few more years when the pressure to emulate his famous father really starts to hit home. Were of course talking about the famous legends son Javier Ballesteros, son of former world number one Seve, has won the amateur Madrid Open. The 22-year-old, a law student in Madrid, finished six under par to win by four shots. Another rising star that has also been doing well with an altogether different style of play is the legendary star in the womens game English teenage amateur Charley Hull marked her Women’s tour v2 British Open debut with a one-under par 71 at Hoylake. The 16-year-old ended a blustery first round one shot behind South Korean leaders Haeji Kang and So Yeon Ryu. She shares third place with eight players, while world number one and two-time defending champion Yani Tseng from Taiwan is a shot further back.
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