Sports | The Masters Kid, 14, Makes Cut Despite Penalty; Tiger Near Lead Guan Tianlang survives after 1-stroke penalty for slow play By John Johnson Posted Apr 12, 2013 6:43 PM CDT Copied Kid, 14, Makes Cut Despite Penalty; Tiger Near Lead Guan Tianlang talks about his penalty. (YouTube) The two big story lines from the Masters continue to deliver: Guan Tianlang: The 14-year-old from China, already the youngest player ever to tee off at the event, made the cut at 4-over. This despite the fact that he got penalized one stroke on the 17th for slow play. (It was windy, and he was taking his time choosing clubs.) The kid handled it with class afterward, however, and said he respected the decision, reports Bleacher Report. Tiger Woods: He played well again and is just three shots off the lead at 3-under. Woods shot 1-under today in his bid to win his first major championship since 2008, reports AP. It could have been better: He bogied two of the last four holes. Leaderboard: Australia's Jason Day leads everyone at 6-under, with Fred Couples and Marc Leishman (another Aussie) a shot behind. Angel Cabrera, Jim Furyk, and Brandt Snedeker are at 4-under, and Woods is tied with six others at 3-under. Click for more coverage. Read These Next Trump aide gives punny response to Springsteen. Brazilian influencer is dead at 27 after cosmetic surgery. Conan O'Brien finally speaks on deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Hundreds offer to adopt dog abandoned at airport. See 1 photo Report an error