Nicholas hopes to honour grandma at The Championship


Nicholas Fung led after the first round at last week's CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters, but with the emotional burden of the loss of his grandmother taking its toll on him, he eventually finished in 21st place. – AFP Photo / Asian Tour / Khalid Redza

PETALING JAYA: Malaysian golfer Nicholas Fung is determined to play his best game and honour his late grandmother when he takes on the best golfers in Asia and Europe at The Championship at Laguna National, Singapore.

Nicholas played with a heavy heart at the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters last week following the death of his grandmother.

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