KUALA LUMPUR: Four days of low-scoring action that culminated in an intriguing down-to-the-wire fight between India's Arjun Atwal and world number five Retief Goosen of South Africa turned the just-concluded Carlsberg Malaysian Open golf championship into one of the best ever in the 42 year-old history of the illustrious tournament.
The Arjun-Goosen head-to-head final battle, which saw the Indian triumphing by four shots, also lived up to all the hype of the Asia versus Europe showdown.