Abigail Rhea, Indonesia's youngest participant, ready to shine at the big stage during the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific championship


Abigail Rhea Soeryo Wiharko is a two-time Indonesian national junior champion and a debutant in the prestigious WAAP, which begins on Thursday (Feb 11). Photo: The R&A.

WELLINGTON, New Zealand: The youngest member of the Indonesian contingent at this week’s Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific championship is ready to make the loudest noise at Royal Wellington Golf Club, New Zealand.

Meet 15-year-old golfer Abigail Rhea Soeryo Wiharko, who is a two-time Indonesian national junior champion and a debutant in the prestigious WAAP which begins Thursday. 

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