Chen Ching-Po
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Chen Ching-Po (born 1 October 1931) is a Taiwanese professional golfer. He represented Chinese Taipei in 11 successive Canada Cup tournaments from 1956 to 1966 and won the Japan Open Golf Championship in 1959. He was described as the "Ben Hogan of Asia" by Gene Sarazen due to the similarities between their swings.
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Ching-Po Chen (1 oktober 1931) was een golfprofessional uit Taiwan. Ching-Po was een kleine, gedrongen man. Hij vertegenwoordigde zijn land elf keer op de World Cup en werd gezien als de beste golfer uit China.
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Chen Ching-Po (born 1 October 1931) is a Taiwanese professional golfer. He represented Chinese Taipei in 11 successive Canada Cup tournaments from 1956 to 1966 and won the Japan Open Golf Championship in 1959. He was described as the "Ben Hogan of Asia" by Gene Sarazen due to the similarities between their swings.
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Ching-Po Chen (1 oktober 1931) was een golfprofessional uit Taiwan. Ching-Po was een kleine, gedrongen man. Hij vertegenwoordigde zijn land elf keer op de World Cup en werd gezien als de beste golfer uit China.
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