No cold feet in US


Challenging: Timmy Tan said the US Open is the toughest out of all the PBA Tour competitions.

PETALING JAYA: National bowler Timmy Tan has arrived on the cold shores of the Unites States with a big grin, ready to make his mark in the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour.

Despite freezing temperatures in Indianapolis, dropping to -7°C, the 30-year-old exudes confidence, fresh off a team gold medal victory at the IBF World Cup in Hong Kong two weeks ago.

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