Golfer Michelle’s priority is the Olympics, CNY can wait


PETALING JAYA: Golfer Michelle Koh is willing to forgo Chinese New Year celebrations with her loved ones if that is what it takes for her to qualify for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in August.

The 25-year-old is bracing herself for a hectic February. The national No. 2 will be in Australia and New Zealand for four Australian Ladies Professional Golf (ALPG) Tour events as she bids to boost her world ranking.

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Michelle Koh , golf , Olympics , Chinese New Year

   

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