Malaysians blown off course
HONG KONG: The Malaysian challenge at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) collapsed on Saturday as high winds threatened to wreak havoc on third round proceedings at the Clearwater Bay & Golf Country Club.
HONG KONG: The Malaysian challenge at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) collapsed on Saturday as high winds threatened to wreak havoc on third round proceedings at the Clearwater Bay & Golf Country Club.
HONG KONG: Patience proved a big virtue for national top amateur Low Khai Jei as he scaled the leaderboard with a second round five-under 65 at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC) on Friday.
Kangar (PERLIS): Johor’s Loy Hee Ying produced the upset of the tournament as she came back from behind to beat her more fancied opponents and claim the ladies’ individual gold at the 17th Malaysian Games (SUKMA) on Tuesday.
Ipoh: National amateur Wafiyuddin Abdul Manaf eased into the matchplay rounds of the North Malaysian Amateur Open, topping the leaderboard at the end of the strokeplay preliminaries on Friday.
Rawang: National back-up player Ervin Chang secured the biggest win of his young career on Tuesday at the Malaysian Amateur Closed in Perangsang Templer Golf Club.
Shah Alam: Chan Tuck Soon was the toast of the local contingent after the opening round of the 110th DRB-Hicom Malaysian Amateur Open on Thursday, carding a round of two-under 70 to take a share of third alongside Rinaldi Adiyandono of Indonesia, two shots behind leader Oliver Goss of Australia. The burly 18-year-old endured a…