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3rd PGAM Annual General Meeting II

27/6/2016

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With reference to the above, 3rd PGAM AGM II is set on the following:

Date : Tuesday, 12th July 2016
Time : 2.30pm
Venue : Rusa 4 (Banquet Hall), Port Dickson Golf & Country Club



The decision has been made by the Sports Commissioner of Malaysia in the meeting on the 9th June 2016, only members who have paid their annual subscription fees before or on the 31st March 2016 (after the extension from 1st January 2015) are eligible to attend, vote and to be voted in this meeting. Please refer to the following name list the check your eligibility.

PGAM COUNCIL
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AMERICAN SHERWOOD SEALS WIN WITH STUNNING 62 AT PGM PENANG CHAMPIONSHIP

4/6/2016

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Source: Asian Development Tour.

Penang, Malaysia, June 4: American rookie Nick Sherwood defeated Order of Merit leader Pavit Tangkamolprasert of Thailand by one shot to claim his maiden Asian Development Tour (ADT) victory at the PGM Penang Championship on Saturday.

Sherwood, who started the day two shots back, fired a superb 10-under-par 62 highlighted by 10 birdies for a winning total of 22-under-par 266 at the Penang Golf Club.

His playing partner, Pavit, matched his efforts of a 62 but was not enough to pip him to the title for his record sixth ADT victory as he settled for second place at the RM200,000 (approximately US$46,600) event.

The duo would have bettered the course record, achieved by American John Michael O’Toole in his opening round of 64, if not for the preferred lies in play.

O’Toole closed with a 67 to settle for third place on 270 while Sweden’s Oscar Zetterwall finished two shots back in fourth following a 66.

Local star Danny Chia returned with a 65 to emerge as the highest-placed Malaysian in fifth place on 274 alongside overnight co-leader Adam Blyth of Australia, who carded a 72.

Playing in his first year on the ADT, Sherwood was delighted to secure his breakthrough victory after being away from home for close to six months.

He took home the winner’s prize purse of US$8,499 and received six Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points while the other top six players and ties earned points based on a sliding scale.

“This win means the world to me. I haven’t been home in six months and my main goal all these while was just to win. I can’t wait to go home now and have a good rest before coming back in two weeks for the next tournament,” said the 25-year-old American, who turned professional in 2013.

“Everything was pretty good for me. I played as best as I would. The putter was on fire and I was able to hit it close. The best birdie today is the 10-footer I made on 17. I was feeling the nerves as Pavit was on my back. That birdie gave me a good two-shot cushion heading into the last,” added Sherwood.

Pavit took pride with his battling performance where he returned with his career-best 18-hole score to strengthen his position atop the current Order of Merit.

“Everything was good for me today. I have no complains. Nick played his best golf too. I am happy with how I played this week. It was good to get some rest last week.

“I thought I had a chance to try for another win but Nick just kept making birdies. I can’t do much about that. We were both making birdies,” said the 27-year-old Thai, who had won the Order of Merit previously in 2014.

The ADT, which was inaugurated in 2010 as the gateway to the premier Asian Tour, will reward the top-five finishers on the Order of Merit at the end of this season with Asian Tour cards for 2017.

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