Good going at Ladies’ Open


Ready and eager to tee-off in the RSGC Ladies Amateur Open (from left) Winnie Ng Yu Xuan, Warda Amira and Noraishah Alisa.

A DISCIPLINED performance of controlled aggression out on the course by Loy Hee Ying highlighted the 43rd Royal Selangor Golf Club (RSGC) Ladies Amateur Open and led to her retaining the Tuanku Bahiyah Trophy with a massive 10-stroke victory at the Kuala Lumpur venue.

It was a deserved win for Hee Ying and it duly brought the curtain down on an event that this year stood out as among the best yet and certainly one of the more celebrated amateur tournaments this season. She will now focus on the participation of her second SEA Games next month,

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