Gavin drawing inspiration from Great Wall’s spirit of perseverance this week


Bonding time: Gavin Kyle Green (right) visiting the Great Wall of China for the first time with his parents Gary and Vivienne Beh ahead of the Volvo China Open beginning today.

PETALING JAYA: National No. 1 golfer Gavin Kyle Green will seek to draw some inspiration from his visit to the Great Wall of China – which symbolises the spirit of perseverance – as he looks to produce a strong display in his Volvo China Open debut today.

The 24-year-old Gavin has struggled to make an impact since kicking off the season with a tied-eighth finish at the Singapore Open in January.

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