Lessons can and should be learned


Green hits out of a bunker in the World Cup of Golf at the Metropolitan Golf Club.

BELGIUM’S Thomas Pieters and Thomas Detry deservedly won the World Cup of Golf in Melbourne, Australia last weekend, but Malaysia’s Gavin Green and Ben Leong certainly stirred the hornet’s nest at the beginning of the tournament.

Green and Leong finished 22nd but they got off to a solid start that got tongues wagging in this part of the world.

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