MGA continue to promote golf to women


Game changers: (from left) Cindy, Merina, Faizul, and Shima are the prime movers to encourage more women to take up golf at KRTU.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Golf Association (MGA) are taking moves to attract more women to the sport and golf industry.

In a recent outreach activity, MGA, represented by their vice president Datuk Merina Gan, deputy general manager Sara Ismail, and communications manager, Nadia Qistina, paid a visit to Kelab Rekreasi Tentera Udara (KRTU) at Subang on Sept 14 following from an invitation from KRTU ladies’ representative, Dr Cindy Chen.

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