Gavin can’t take it easy despite leading Order of Merit standings


Gavin Kyle Green of of Malaysia tees off on the 16th hole during the first round of the CJ Cup golf tournament, the US PGA Tour's first foray into South Korea, at Nine Bridges in Jeju Island on October 19, 2017. - AFP

PETALING JAYA: Gavin Kyle Green (pic) cannot rest on his laurels yet despite leading the Asian Tour Order of Merit standings by US$106,000 (RM445,000) with five more events left.

The 23-year-old pocketed US$24,800 (RM104,000) after finishing joint seventh at the Resorts World Manila Masters on Sunday to take his season earnings to US$567,336 (RM2.38mil).

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