Jimmy puts things right, at last


A group shot of the winners with the Carlsberg and Kota Permai management teams on stage.

TOUTED as the country’s largest and longest running amateur golf tournament, the Carlsberg Golf Classic hosted more 120 players in the 2017 national final at Kota Permai Golf & Country Club to bring the curtain down on yet another outstanding event.

After 32 qualifying rounds, held over four months and at some of Malaysia’s best golf clubs, Jimmy Chia, a member of Kota Permai, was crowned the gross champion, while Yap Chin Tong from Tropicana Golf & Country Club, clinched the nett title.

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