PGM golf Tour returns as rivals bury hatchet


KUALA LUMPUR: The Professional Golf of Malaysia (PGM) Tour is aiming to make a comeback in September now that the feud between them and the Professional Golfers Association of Malaysia (PGAM) looks to have been “settled”.

The commencement of the Tour had been stalled because of the PGM‘s refusal to pay the sanctioning fee imposed by the PGAM. Since the Tour’s inception in 2010, it has been run without sanction from the PGAM.

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