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Jing Xuen wins historic women’s individual golf gold

Fifteen-year-old Ng Jing Xuen is the first Malaysian woman golfer to win the SEA Games gold in the individual event. – Facebook pic, May 10, 2023.

The 15-year-old brushed aside the challenge of Asia Pacific Amateur Golf champion Eila Galitsky of Thailand, who took the silver. Another Malaysian, Foong Zi Yu, won the bronze.

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