‘Sit down and sort it out’


Not a single PGM Tour event has been played so far this year and it has nothing to do with the Covid-19 outbreak.

FOLLOWING what is understood to be the Professional Golf Association of Malaysia’s (PGAM) first public announcement on their standoff with the Professional Golf of Malaysia (PGM) Tour this week, it is hoped that a meaningful resolution can be arrived at – sooner rather than later.

And now with the suspension of all golf events, in the wake of a directive from the Office of the Commissioner of Sports, this might be an opportune time to seize the moment and thrash out the differences with a view to getting the domestic circuit back on track – when activities are allowed to resume.

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