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Life as a golf pro is rosy but hazy

Despite recent gloom, there is money to be made from teaching and playing the sport.

Published Fri, Feb 17, 2017 · 09:50 PM

ONE operates as a part-time taxi driver, another is a delivery man by day. A few others work for private-hire car firms Uber and Grab.

All of them, however, have one thing in common: They are golf teaching professionals.

They are among the 195 members registered with the Singapore Professional Golfers' Association (SPGA), and teaching golf is their main job.

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