Boost for Johor junior development


The young champions with some of the officials at Tajong Puteri.

THE Johor Golf Association continues to prioritise junior development and plans to intensify its efforts in 2025, aiming to further consolidate the state’s leadership in this area and enhance its appeal as a notable golf destination.

This is the viewpoint of the association’s president, Tunku Aris Bendahara Abdul Majid Idris Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, who advocates for the growth of the sport as it pivots towards tournaments, especially for juniors and tourism.

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