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2008/07/05
Selvakumar: Asian Tour should not interfere

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MALAYSIAN Professional Golfers Association (MPGA) secretary S. Selvakumar has told the Asian Tour not to interfere in Malaysia's domestic problems.

On Thursday, Asian PGA Executive Chairman Kyi Hla Han singled out MPGA as not interested in developing their pros.

"Unfortunately, the Malaysian PGA is the only organisation which we have had problems with over the years and it's hindering the growth of Malaysian golf," said Hla Han in a statement.

Selvakumar made a different allegation though.

"The Asian Tour has not fulfilled its financial obligations with the MPGA since the 2006 Johor Open.
"So, the Asian Tour chairman should not interfere with the affairs of the MPGA, as he has no authority to talk about professional golf in Malaysia."

On the expulsion of a group of players, Selvakumar said: "The decision was taken after giving the said golfers a chance to explain themselves.

"Even after an 11-month appeal period, they did not bother to appeal, and the MPGA did not want to be held to ransom by a group of indisciplined players."

The MPGA statement also read: "The leading professionals in the world today like Vijay Singh and Jeev Milkha Singh all played in the Malaysian Tour which was sanctioned by the MPGA.

"They have excelled with the experience from the Malaysian Tour. Even Kyi Hla Han himself gained from the Malaysian Tour when his own country could not provide him the playing experience."

Selvakumar said MPGA has its own Order of Merit, which is recognised world-wide.

"The MPGA is a growing organisation, currently with 180 members and we hope to have more than 300 members by the middle of 2009," said Selvakumar.

Selvakumar also emphasised the need for the states to ensure that MPGA sanctions these tournament so that local professionals get the benefit.

"Why must tax payers' money be spent on foreign players? Where is the desire to give more seats to locals when they are the ones who need tournaments to hone their skills?"

 



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