The Borneo Post

Ka Tung wins Sarawak Amateur Open for 11th time

- By Philip Wong reporters@theborneop­ost.com

SIBU: State golfing ace Lee Ka Tung triumphed over some 80 top golfers from Sarawak, Sabah and the Peninsular Malaysia to emerge champion in the 48th Sarawak Amateur Open Golf Championsh­ip held here over the weekend.

Lee hit a total of 209 strokes in the three- day competitio­n, narrowly defeating his nearest rival Ledun Jordan from Sabah, who scored 210 strokes.

It was Lee’s 11th victory in the championsh­ip, who took home the Datuk Amar James Wong Kim Ming Challenge Trophy and cementing his reputation as the player with the most wins in the competitio­n.

Lee first lifted the title in 1997, and subsequent­ly in 1998, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015.

“I am really happy and I count myself lucky to have won this championsh­ip despite strong challenges from a number of young golfers,” he said after receiving the trophy from Malaysia Golf Associatio­n president Senator Admiral Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor.

Lee stressed that his daily practice and ability to stay focused throughout the competitio­n were factors leading to his victory.

Meanwhile, 11-year- old Mirabel Ting Ern Hui of Miri Golf Club was the winner in the 29th Sarawak Amateur Ladies’ Open Gol f Championsh­ip.

She fired 228 strokes, followed by Zulaikah Zurziana Nasser also on 228 and Eliza Mae Kho, 231.

Ting said the win was special as it was her first foray into the competitio­n.

“The win is not only inspiring but it will certainly encourage me to work harder and also take part in more competitio­ns in the future,” she said.

She disclosed that she would be participat­ing in the coming Sarawak Schools Sports Council ( MSSS) gol f championsh­ip in Kuching with the hope of quali fying for the Malaysia Schools Sports Council ( MSSM) golf championsh­ip, to be held in Kuala Lumpur in August.

Meanwhile, Leonard Chin scored a hole-in- one on the first day of the competitio­n to take home a set of Maruman TW Pro Shimada iron set worth RM3,805.40, sponsored by Transview Golf Sdn Bhd.

I am really happy and I count myself lucky to have won this championsh­ip despite strong challenges from a number of young golfers. Lee Ka Tung, state top golfer

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TWG crew members with their machine at the Terengganu Internatio­nal Drag strip.

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