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Experienced pro Danny Chia adapts to ‘new age’ golf, to continue competing after Bandar Malaysia Open 2020 (VIDEO)

Experienced pro Danny Chia adapts to ‘new age’ golf, to continue competing after Bandar Malaysia Open 2020 At 47-years-old, local golfer Danny Chia is looking for a big win this weekend. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon

Chia said that players’ attitude and approach to the game has changed over the past few decades. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri “Twenty years ago, you could see golfers of all shapes and sizes. Physical conditioning wasn’t really a big part of the sport back then,” said Chia. Having accumulated numerous local and Asian Tour wins under his belt, Chia plans to continue adding on to that long list of triumphs even when he eventually enters the senior category.

“I try to go to the gym whenever I can to do some light workouts but you always need to be careful not to pick up any injuries.

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