The Malaysian shot six birdies but also added three bogeys for a fourth-round score of 3-under-par 68 which places him in 13th place tied with eight others.
“Moving day” at the US$1 million (RM4.7 million) Malaysian Open was not a good one as all three Malaysians left in the field faltered in the sweltering heat at the Mines Resort and Golf Club today.
Malaysian Ervin Chang shot a stellar second-round score of nine-under par 62 with six birdies and two eagles today to position himself for a shot to win the US$1 million Malaysian Open at the Mines Resort and Golf Club.
A desire to impart her years of experience to the younger generation has seen former world number five squash player Low Wee Wern make the tough decision to hang up her racquet.
Jabatan Peguam Negara secara konsisten berpandangan bahawa Rang Undang-Undang Kawalan Produk Merokok Demi Kesihatan Awam 2023 atau RUU Generasi Penamat (GEG) adalah tidak berperlembagaan (unconstitutional).