Fooooooore… can our golfers please stand up?


Amateur Michelle Koh was the country's best placed golfer in the just concluded Sime Darby LPGA event at 60th place. BERNAMA Photo.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia proved to be another resounding success but the lack of improvement among the local golfers leaves much to be desired.

The fourth edition, which ended at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club on Sunday, was well embraced by the world’s top golfers. Eight of the top 10 were on show in the 72-woman field. Ten were sponsors’ invites with four of them being Malaysians.

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