Gavin’s psyched for SEA Games after big win in America


Malaysia's Gavin Kyle Green holding the Lee Trevino trophy after winning the prestigious College All-America Golf Classic title at the El Paso Country Club in Texas on Wednesday morning.

PETALING JAYA: Young Malaysian golfer Gavin Kyle Green has plenty of fire in his belly to aim for a historic gold in his maiden SEA Games appearance in Myanmar next month.

The 19-year-old erased a four-stroke deficit over the final 13 holes of play to claim the prestigious College All-America Golf Classic title at the El Paso Country Club in Texas on Wednesday morning.

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