Dunlop Srixon Sports Asia Sdn Bhd announced its sponsorship of golf products for the SEA Games players competing in the 2023 SEA Games Cambodia to be held from 8-13 May at Garden City Golf Club, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This collaboration between Dunlop Srixon Sports Asia Sdn Bhd and the Malaysian Golf Association (MGA) underlines both parties’ shared aspirations and dreams to support and nurture golf talent in the country.
Dunlop Srixon Sports Asia Sdn Bhd is joining forces with the MGA in providing world-class equipment and resources to help our national players achieve top finishes and win medals at the upcoming SEA Games. This partnership aligns with the company’s long-term vision to foster the growth and development of the golf industry in Malaysia.
The MGA recently announced the players selected to compete in the SEA Games, and they include Malcolm Ting, Anson Yeoh, Nateeshvar Ganesh, and Hariz Hezri for the men’s team and Ng Jing Xuen, Geraldine Wong and Foong Zi Yu for the ladies team.
Unfortunately, NCAA Division 1, 10th best-ranked player Mirabel Ting cannot compete in the SEA Games due to the clash of schedules with the NCAA tournament in the USA.
“We are grateful to Dunlop Srixon Sports Asia Sdn Bhd for continuously sponsoring our SEA Games players,” said Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor, MGA’s President. “We hope our players will continue to shine on the international stage, especially in the upcoming SEA Games.”
Recognising the immense pressure on the players to deliver outstanding results, the MGA and Dunlop Srixon Sports Asia Sdn Bhd stand united in their encouragement and unwavering belief in the teams. Both parties hope the teams will emulate last year’s success when the teams brought home gold medals and made the nation proud.
“We are thrilled to sponsor the Malaysian SEA Games players and collaborate with the Malaysian Golf Association,” said Takuyo Ono, Managing Director of Dunlop Srixon Sports Asia Sdn Bhd. “We believe that with the right support and determination, Malaysian players will rise to the occasion and bring glory to Malaysia in the upcoming SEA Games. We wish them the best of luck and look forward to celebrating their success.”
Inaugurated in 1959 in Bangkok, Thailand, the SEA Games is a biennial multi-sports event participated by 11 member countries of the SEA Games Federation; Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor Leste and Vietnam.