Caddie academy holds much promise for locals


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 21 Jul 2024

It’s all bliss for the caddies graduating at Senibong in Johor with instructor CM Chong (white belt).

LOCAL golf looks set to benefit from a new caddie initiative designed to groom local talent and develop the service component of the industry that has struggled with a shortage of personnel in recent years.

Gone are the days when Malaysian golf courses were flooded with caddies from Indonesia.

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