Malaysiaā€™s Nicholas Fung is feeling all excited ahead of next weekā€™s US$7 million CIMB Classic at TPC Kuala Lumpur.

Fung, who secured his Asian Tour breakthrough at the Queenā€™s Cup in Thailand in June, will join countrymen Gavin Green and Danny Chia at the showpiece event from October 12-15.

Ranked 302ndĀ on the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) as ofĀ Monday, Fung earned his place at the CIMB Classic as the highest ranked non-exempt Malaysian. Green is ranked 157thĀ in the world but is assured of his place in the elite field through the Asian Tour Order of Merit where he is the current number one.

The 27-year-old Fung said being away from the limelight at a tournament which will feature two-time defending champion Justin Thomas and Hideki Matsuyama, both top-five players in the world, will be an advantage.

ā€œIt feels good to play in the CIMB Classic again as it was one of my dreams to do so at the start of the year. However, Iā€™m a nobody among the stars so I want to go out there and do my best. Thereā€™s no pressure on me,ā€ said Fung.

Next weekā€™s CIMB Classic will include nine Major champions, 10 Presidents Cup team members, 15 players from the top-50 of the Official World Golf Ranking and 18 winners from the recent PGA TOURā€™s 2016-17 seasonĀ The top-10 players from the Asian Tourā€™s Order of Merit, as atĀ October 9, will also qualify for the CIMB Classic.

In preparation for the CIMB Classic, which is the only PGA TOUR tournament staged in Southeast Asia, Fung has put in extra hours at the practice range to perfect his tee shots.

ā€œOne of the things I learnt from playing in the event is that I need to work a lot on my distances from off the tees. Iā€™ve been training hard to gain more distance. Iā€™ve gained about 10 to 13 yards but Iā€™m not hitting it straight enough,ā€ said Fung, who finished tied-65thĀ at the CIMB Classic in 2014. He also played in 2013.

Green will be riding on a rich vein of form when he spearheads the local charge. HeĀ finished tied-69thĀ last year but the Malaysian is now hopeful of a better showing in front of the home crowd after claiming his breakthrough win on the Asian Tour last week.

ā€œIt is a huge deal to me. Iā€™m a little bit more prepared this time. Mentally Iā€™m better. Iā€™m also playing better and it shows in the results,ā€ said Green, who also has three runner-up finishes this year on the Asian Tour.

All eyes will also be on Chia,Ā who will be making his sixth appearance at the CIMB Classic. Chia qualified for the event by winning the CIMB National Championship in July which allocated one of the twoĀ sponsorā€™s exemptions for Malaysian golfers.

He is looking forward to providing fans with a strong performance.Ā ā€œIā€™m very happy to play in the CIMB Classic again. My best memory was when I played at the Mines with Vijay Singh. Iā€™m glad I put on a good show that year. It was a great experience,ā€ said Chia of his 2011 outing where he posted his best finish of tied-13thĀ place at the CIMB Classic.

Advance tickets for the CIMB Classic are now on sale onwww.ticketpro.com.my, Ticket Pro sales channels and selected MST Golf Stores in the Klang Valley. Fans who purchase tickets from now untilĀ October 8Ā will enjoy early bird pricing, with tickets costing RM62 each for the first round (Oct 12,Ā Thursday) and second round (Oct 13,Ā Friday). Prices for the third round (Oct 14,Ā Saturday) and final round (Oct 15,Ā Sunday) are RM99 per day. A season ticket for all four rounds are priced at RM199.

The CIMB Classic is also sanctioned by the Asian Tour and Professional Golf Association of Malaysia (PGAM). The premier Malaysian tournament is also the first of three PGA TOUR events in Asia during the month of October.

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