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Hsu Chi-san was born on 17 January, 1938 in Taiwan, is a Taiwanese golfer. Discover Hsu Chi-san's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 17 January 1938
Birthday 17 January
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Nationality Taiwan

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1921

He finished in a tie for 21st.

His performance over the final three days was better than all players except Johnny Miller, Jack Nicklaus, Raymond Floyd, and Vicente Fernández.

1938

Hsu Chi-san (born 17 January 1938) is a Taiwanese professional golfer.

During his career he won many tournaments in the Asia-Pacific region, including the Philippine, Taiwan and Singapore national opens on the Asia Golf Circuit.

Hsu's first notable performances were at his national open, the Taiwan Open.

1960

In the mid-1960s, Hsu also started playing on the Asia Golf Circuit.

1965

He won the event in 1965.

He attempted to defend his championship the following year and was successful early, holding a share of the lead after the first round.

However, he ultimately lost the title to countryman Lu Liang-Huan.

1967

He shot an opening round 68 (−4) at the 1967 Thailand Open to take a two shot.

He ultimately finished in a tie for fourth place, five behind the champion Tomoo Ishii and one shot behind runner-up finishers Kuo Chie-Hsiung and Tony Jacklin.

1968

His first win on the Asian circuit came the following year at the 1968 Philippine Open, where he opened 72−69−68 to hold a four shot lead after three rounds.

He extended that lead in the final round, birdieing 4 of the first 8 holes on Sunday to build a 10-shot lead.

He shot a final round 69 (−3) to finish eight shots ahead of Japan's Shigeru Uchida.

The following April, he came close to winning the Taiwan Open again.

Having tied competitor Hideyo Sugimoto at the end of regulation play, Hsu made a bogey at the first playoff hole to finish second.

1969

These performances would help Hsu qualify for Taiwan's 1969 World Cup team.

Taiwan's team was among the favorites to win the cup.

Hsu and teammate Hsieh Yung-yo led the way after the first 36 holes with a 277 total, and eventually finished in a tie for fourth.

Hsu went several years without winning a tournament or receiving substantial media coverage.

1970

He started to have some success again, however, in the mid-1970s.

1973

He held the lead after the first round of the 1973 Thailand Open with Walter Godfrey and Japan's Akio Toyoda.

1974

The following year he finished the 1974 Indonesia Open tied in regulation with Australian Graham Marsh and Filipino Ben Arda.

Arda won the event on the first playoff hole.

1975

In 1975, he held the lead with John Sullivan after the first round of the Malaysian Dunlop Masters.

In the next round, he broke the record at the Subang National, shooting a 69 (−3) to take the solo lead.

He went on to win the event by three.

1976

One year later, he played excellently at the 1976 Taiwan Open, taking the second round lead.

He went on to win.

He took the lead in the Asia Golf Circuit's Order of Merit standing with the win.

Later in the year he would play in his first major championship, the 1976 Open Championship.

Hsu shot an 81 (+9) in the first round to put himself outside of the cut line.

However, he shot a second round 69 to make the cut by two shots.

He finished 71−72 over the final two days.

1977

The 1977 year would also be successful.

That March he played excellently at the Singapore Open.

Staving off challengers Ben Arda, Mya Aye, and Tomoni Suzuki, the veteran Hsu would play "steady" golf amidst the "tense" environment and win by one shot.

Later in the year, he again played in the British Open with some success.

At the 1977 Open Championship he opened with an even-par 70 to place in the top ten.

In the second round he again shot 70.