The Ladies seek to inspire and elevate women’s golf  


Set for full swing: Pro golfers Lim Siew Ai (third from right) and Lim Ai Lian (second right) posing with (from left) Professional Golf of Malaysia general manager Nik Mustapha Mohd, Mines Resort and Golf Club executive chairman and Malaysian Golf Association president Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor, Mines Resort and Golf Club founder Tan Sri Lee Kim Yew, and director Robin Ang.

KUALA LUMPUR: The local women’s professional golf scene received a boost with the unveiling of The Ladies Championship, which will take place from Oct 13-15 at the Mines Resort and Golf Club.

The landmark women’s professional championship will feature 60 of Malaysia’s top women golfers – professionals and amateurs – competing in a 54-hole stroke play event for a total prize purse of RM100,000.

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