After lunch, Fang returned as the more consistent of the pair, biting back to hit the front for the first time on the 23rd hole. Typical of their contest, Tiernan answered with a conceded eagle on the 25th, and the pair went into the closing nine holes all square.
With the duo never separated by more than a hole, Fang finally put some space between himself and his opponent, who looked fatigued after playing 139-holes before today’s Final. Fang moved two holes clear after the 33rd following a birdie and a par, but Tiernan’s resilience was on full display for the large crowd that had gathered to witness an epic finish.
To their delight, Tiernan conjured some more magic, rolling in two lengthy birdie putts on the 34th and 35th holes to draw level with one to play.
However, Fang proved why he’s one of the world’s top amateur talents, delivering two exceptional golf swings worthy of the champion to set-up a five-foot birdie putt for the title. After Tiernan’s birdie attempt shaved the edge, Fang calmly rolled in the winning putt, securing an amateur career defining achievement.
“I was hitting it well all day, and I knew if I just stayed in it, some putts would drop, kind of have him work for it, and it ended up working out.
“I heard going into the week that an American hasn't won this championship in ten plus years. Representing your flag, that's what it's all about, and I'm glad we did it for USA.
“The Masters, The Open, I'm just glad it's all done now, and I can just take a second to think about everything I did this week and just kind of enjoy it.
“It's probably the most consistent golf I've played in my life. It's a super long championship, it and just feels really good to finally get it done.”