The Borneo Post

Lee brothers, Sukma golfers in Damai Masters Amateur Open

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KUCHING: Most of the top local golfers are in the fray for the inaugural Damai Masters Amateur Open Golf Championsh­ip that will be held at Damai Golf and Country Club ( DGCC) this weekend.

Thi s was announc ed by DGCC general manager Roslan Mohd Salleh who said among the challenger­s are upcoming Sarawak junior golfers from the State Sukma XIX squad.

“The response towards the inaugural event is encouragin­g and had attracted the majority of our own local golfers who include Lee Ka Tung together with his siblings, Kah Ming and Ka Tiong,” he said.

This event is sanctioned by the Sarawak Golf Associatio­n (SGA) and open to those with NHS/USGA Handicap Index 13.2 and below.

The format is based on strokeplay and the overall champion wil l wa lk home with the Sarawak Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n ( SEDC) Challenge Trophy.

According to Roslan, the largest number of entries are from Sibu and Bintulu where 11 of their top golfers are competing while those from DGCC, Kelab Golf Sarawak and Samarahan Country Club are also competing.

“We have a father and son team from Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore, one entry from Malaysia Golf Associatio­n ( MGA) while there are six entries from Brunei who are competing here for the first time.

“They are eager to participat­e after getting to know us through the recent Asian Tour Sarawak Championsh­ip that was held here in early July this year,” Roslan added.

Among the local juniors who are competing are Steven Hii Tai Leong, Aziel Teo, Malcolm Tiong Siong Hung, Matthew Peregrine Ong, Elden Sim, Benjamin Ethan Ngelingkon­g while 13-year- old Mohd Hadif Fathely looks set to be the youngest participan­t to take part in the event.

Meanwhile, the handing over ceremony for the challenge trophy was performed by SEDC deputy general manager Edwin Abit who handed it to Roslan.

Roslan said the participan­ts can expect fine weather throughout the event and the club’s course conditions are perfect for those aiming to record good scores at the end of their outing.

 ??  ?? Edwin Abit (left) hands over the SEDC Challenge Trophy to Roslan.
Edwin Abit (left) hands over the SEDC Challenge Trophy to Roslan.

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