Brendon De Jonge, continues to shine

Mines Resort and Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur.
The tournament saw the Zimbabwean taking his top four finishes to four this season out of the 30 events he has played in.
In 28 starts last year, De Jonge made 24 cuts with two top 10 finishes.
This year he has done considerably better.
De Jonge is now ranked 39th on the money leaders’ table of the US PGA Tour this season.
The former Virginia Tech student may be the next big golfing talent from this country after Nick Price.
Having turned professional in 2003, De Jonge has worked hard rising through all the levels to be one of the top players on the US PGA tour.

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