Senior Golfers Society of Malaysia to partner with Matrix Concepts
Senior Golfers Society of Malaysia to partner with Matrix Concepts

Senior Golfer’s Society of Malaysia to partner with Matrix Concepts Group to promote golfing among seniors

KUALA LUMPUR: The Senior Golfer’s Society of Malaysia (SGSM) will partner with Matrix Concepts Group to promote the sport of golf among seniors and foster a sense of solidarity among senior golf enthusiasts in the country.

Matrix Concepts chairman Datuk Mohamad Haslah Mohamad Amin said the strategic partnership signifies a shared commitment and reaffirms its dedication to supporting grassroots initiatives and promoting healthy lifestyles among seniors through the sport of golf.

“Our sponsorship support will include prominent branding and recognition across SGSM events, promotional materials and digital platforms.

“The collaboration will also offer unique networking opportunities, hospitality benefits and brand exposure within the Malaysian golfing community.

“We are proud to collaborate with SGSM in promoting the sport of golf and encouraging active lifestyles among seniors as we believe in the power of sports to unite communities and enrich lives,” he said during the handing over of a mock cheque of RM250,000 to SGSM at its office in Taman Tun Dr Ismail on Thursday (Feb 22).

Present during the ceremony were Matrix Concepts founder and group executive deputy chairman Datuk Seri Lee Tian Hock, SGSM president Datuk Shamsudin Ismail and deputy president Datuk Bahari Abdullah.

Mohamad Haslah also said they aimed to inspire and empower senior golfers to pursue their passion for the game while promoting health, wellness and solidarity.

Separately, Shamsudin said these efforts will provide vital support to SGSM programmes, tournaments and events throughout the year.

“The sponsorship will enable us to expand our reach, enhance our offerings and provide enriching experiences for senior golfers.

“We are delighted and grateful to Matrix Concepts for the sponsorship as it exemplifies our shared values of excellence and mutual benefit to our 3,000 members,” he said.

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