Malaysia’s top-notch lady golfers share their golf tips and experiences right here.
Doris Yee, 47, business manager
Reigning woman champion of Kota Permai Golf and Country Club’s Championship tournament.
Reigning woman champion of Kota Permai Golf and Country Club’s Championship tournament.
How I started golf
“My husband introduced me to golf in 2002. It was quite a challenge for him as I hated the sun and thought it was a difficult game. But he was determined and patient. Eventually I got the hang of it and joined him.”
“My husband introduced me to golf in 2002. It was quite a challenge for him as I hated the sun and thought it was a difficult game. But he was determined and patient. Eventually I got the hang of it and joined him.”
Practice makes perfect
“I play at least thrice a week and put in two to four hours a week practising my putt; I believe the putt swing can make or break my score. Yoga helps with flexibility and firmness in my golf swings as well as prevent injuries to the back and arms.”
“I play at least thrice a week and put in two to four hours a week practising my putt; I believe the putt swing can make or break my score. Yoga helps with flexibility and firmness in my golf swings as well as prevent injuries to the back and arms.”
Learn Her Drive Swing
- Ensure that the driver is slightly inside of left foot.
- Keep the left arm straight and shoulders fully turned. Maintain eye on the ball, looking up only after hitting the ball.
- Follow through all the way to the back while keeping the left foot stationary. The right foot should be on the toe.
Source: herworld.com.my
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