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Bar None: Jeev Milkha Singh - India's Proud Son

Freda Liu | Angeline Teh | Jeev Milkha Singh

02-Apr-16 10:00

Bar None: Jeev Milkha Singh - India's Proud Son

Jeev Milkha Singh is known around the world as one of Asia's best golfers, but til today struggles to win the hearts of people back in his home nation. India's most successful golfer talks to us about the struggles in trying to establish himself as a professional golfer in a country obsessed with cricket, and his grand plans for growing the sport on the world stage.


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