Malga pleased with steady progress


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 06 Aug 2023

Kelly Tan bounced back nicely with a second-place finish in her last event, the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational. — AP

MALAYSIAN golf is quite bubbly at the moment, with the hype being fuelled by some good form from the country’s leading players in both the professional and amateur ranks.

The ladies, in particular, are enjoying a fine run, and it has not been lost on the Malaysian Ladies Golf Association (Malga), who are pleased with the momentum, just as the rest of the nation is.

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