ParGolf Travel & Lifestyle Expo 2020 postponed to September due to Covid-19 fears
Tuesday, 03 Mar 2020 11:52 AM MYTThe inaugural ParGolf Travel & Lifestyle Expo 2020 has been postponed to Sept 4 to 6 due to Covid 19 outbreak. — Picture courtesy of Write Track Publishing & Communications
In a statement, organiser Write Track Publishing & Communications said the event would now be held from September 4 to 6 at the Starling Mall in Damansara Uptown. WTPC managing director Terrence Loh said the postponement would be the perfect timing for golfers and their families to plan their year-end holidays.
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