Jing Xuen turns down US offers as she seeks exposure in the region


The future’s bright: Despite her young age, Ng Jing Xuen kept her composure in a play-off to win gold at the SEA Games.

PETALING JAYA: Teenage golf sensation Ng Jing Xuen is truly Asian.

The 15-year-old, who became Malaysia’s first woman golfer to win an individual gold in the SEA Games in Cambodia, has received scholarship offers from the US.

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