• Chen Tze-chung (Chinese: 陳志忠; born 24 June 1958) is a Taiwanese professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour, the Japan Golf Tour, the Asian Golf Circuit...
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  • European Tour. In the U.S., he is often referred to as T.M. Chen. His younger brother, Chen Tze-chung, is also a professional golfer who has won tournaments...
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    Washington, D.C. Playing in the final group with Scott Simpson and Chen Tze-chung, the three finished over one hour after the previous group on the course...
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    three-time Overall World Champion Chen Tze-chung (born 1958), Taiwanese professional golfer also known as T. C. Chen Chen Wei-Yin (born 1985), Taiwanese...
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  • Cup team 14. Foreign invitations Isao Aoki (8), Dave Barr (9), Chen Tze-chung (9), Chen Tze-ming (10), David Graham (2,8), Jack Kay Jr. (5,a), Sandy Lyle...
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  • Chen Tze-chiang, or T. C. Chen (Chinese: 陳自強; pinyin: Chén Zìqiáng), joined the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in 1984. He is currently an IBM Fellow...
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  • U.S. Open title by a stroke over runners-up Dave Barr, Chen Tze-chung, and Denis Watson. Chen had a historic beginning to the U.S. Open. In his first...
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    67-67-77-73=284 −4 4 strokes Ho Ming-chung, Hsu Sheng-san 2 Apr 5, 1981 Indonesia Open 74-69-70-70=283 −5 Playoff Chen Tze-chung, Hsu Chi-san, Sukree Onsham...
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  • himself two shots behind Chen Tze-chung of Taiwan going into the final round, but three shots clear of the rest of the field. Chen moved into a four-shot...
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    Lee Tze Chung (Chinese: 李子誦; 21 May 1911 – 11 May 2012) was a Hong Kong journalist. He was the president of pro-Beijing newspaper Wen Wei Po from 1952...
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