Louie Chan talks to Jonathan Wallett, former Golf Development Director of HKGA, about the performances of the Hong Kong national team at the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship held at the Sentosa Golf Club, Singapore
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Written by Louie Chan
Photography by HKGA
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