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Perez will defend title at CIMB Classic

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KUALA LUMPUR: There is no increase in the prize money for the 9th CIMB Classic from Oct 11-14 at The Players Club (TPC) in Kuala Lumpur but the competitio­n will be hotter than before.

The total purse for the sole PGA Tour sanctioned tournament in South East Asia remains at US$7mil (RM28 mil).

The good news is that Pat Perez of the United States will return to defend his title after a dominant four-shot victory over compatriot Keegan Bradley last year.

The CIMB Classic will feature 60 profession­al golfers from the 20172018 PGA Tour’s FedExCup final points standings.

Yesterday, the tournament was launched by Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong and witnessed by CIMB Group chief executive officer Tengku Datuk Sri Zafrul Aziz, Tourism Malaysia chairman Datuk Ahmad Shah Hussein Tambakau and PGA vice-president and executive director Todd Rhinehart.

Two Malaysian golfers will also have the opportunit­y to compete against the global stars during the tournament.

One slot has been allocated to the winner of the CIMB National Championsh­ips, which will be held from Sept 25-28 at the TPC Kuala Lumpur while the other is reserved for the Malaysian with the highest ranking on the Official World Golf Ranking on Oct 1.

Tengku Zafrul said since the CIMB Classic swung into action eight years ago, it has helped raise the profile of Malaysia to a global audience of over 1 billion homes and 226 countries via live broadcast annually.

“It has also helped the grown of the game in Malaysia by inspiring and providing opportunit­ies for Malaysian profession­al golfers,” said Tengku Zafrul.

The CIMB Classic has also proven to be a successful launchpad for many of the game’s newest stars.

Justin Thomas won the first PGA Tour tournament at the 2015 CIMB Classic before successful­ly defending his title in 2016. He has since gone on to win a total of nine PGA Tour tournament­s.

Meanwhile, Rhinehart said they were pleased to announce the return of Perez and would unveil other leading names over the coming weeks.

“The closing date for entry is Sept 19,” said Rhinehart.

Since its first staging, the CIMB Classic has attracted top profession­al golfers such as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson, Rickie Fowler and Ernie Els.

Tickets for the CIMB Classic will go on sale beginning on Sept 3. For more details on ticketing prices, visit www.cimbclassi­c.com.

 ??  ?? Up for grabs: Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong (right) and CIMB Group CEO Tengku Datuk Sri Zafrul Aziz posing with the CIMB Classic trophy at the launch yesterday. — S. S. Kanesan / The Star
Up for grabs: Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong (right) and CIMB Group CEO Tengku Datuk Sri Zafrul Aziz posing with the CIMB Classic trophy at the launch yesterday. — S. S. Kanesan / The Star

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