Promising student-athletes compete across 3 divisions in NSG Golf 2022!
Athletes from various schools competed for the A, B and C Division titles at the 2022 NSG golf competition on April 18 and 19. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
The competition was held at the picturesque Laguna National Golf Resort Club. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
The club is an acclaimed landmark on the Asian golfing scene with a 36-hole venue revered as one of the world's finest golf playgrounds. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
(For all the news, post-match interview videos, stories, photos, fanzone details and much more from the 2022 National School Games, do visit our website : go.gov.sg/nationalschoolgames)
Jaymie has been selected to represent Singapore at the prestigious Queen Sirikit Cup amateur tournament (in May), featuring the best golfers from 15 Asia Pacific countries, including powerhouses Korea, Japan and Thailand. Photo Credit : Frank Foo.
Denise Ng, a National Junior Squad player, performed admirably to win the Girls B Division Individual title. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
Denise triumphed in a see-saw battle with runner-up Gladys Oh (seen above), whom she defeated by a single stroke. Gladys shot a personal best of 75 in the 2nd Round. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
Chen Xingtong made it a triple delight for Singapore Sports School, after clinching the Girls C Division Individual honours. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
The big hitter (Xingtong) fired a superb 69 in wet conditions on Day 1. She is the most improved young golfer in the past year and was newly promoted to the National Development Squad in 2022. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
Bruce Kwong, a member of Singapore's Junior Squad, overhauled a 2-shot deficit to win the Boys C Division Individual title from Troy Storm. The ACS (I) youth's final round 68 was a personal best score. Bruce is headed to the U.S. in July to compete in the FCG Callaway World Championship in San Diego. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
Sean Pang, representing Hwa Chong Institution, shot a spectacular 5-under-par 67 on Day 2 to upset the more experienced and favourite Brayden Lee and won the Boys B Division Individual title. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
Daryl Meng, representing ACS (I), finished with an impressive total of 143 over his two rounds to clinch the Boys A Division Individual title. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
Daryl is expected to lead the local challenge at the upcoming LLD International Amateur Championship at Laguna in end May, where players from Thailand, Malaysia, India, Australia and Hong Kong will be competing in Singapore for the first time in two years. His dream is to represent Singapore in a major tournament. Photo Credit : Frank Foo
(For all the news, post-match interview videos, stories, photos, fanzone details and much more from the 2022 National School Games, do visit our website : go.gov.sg/nationalschoolgames)