Nicholas Fung: Sabah's Asian Tour Golfer
Who is Nicholas Fung, the golfer from Sabah?
Nicholas Fung is a Sabahan professional golfer born in 1990. He won the Asian Development Tour Order of Merit in 2013 and represented Asia at the EurAsia Cup in 2014 and 2016, and is known for his long driving.
Nicholas Fung at a glance
Sabah's golfing story did not end with one generation. Following players such as Ben Leong, Nicholas Fung Sheng Wu, born in 1990, emerged as one of Malaysia's most promising golfers of the 2010s, carrying the state's name onto the regional tours.
A powerful driver of the ball, Fung announced himself in 2013 by topping the Asian Development Tour Order of Merit, then went on to represent Asia in international team competition. His career spans several of the region's main professional circuits.
Asian Development Tour Order of Merit champion (2013); EurAsia Cup representative for Asia (2014 and 2016); appearances on the Asian Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia.
The 2013 breakthrough season
Fung's defining year was 2013, when he finished as the Asian Development Tour Order of Merit champion. The Order of Merit is a season-long ranking, so topping it is a reward for sustained excellence rather than a single good week.
That season established him as a player on the rise and earned him greater opportunities on the main Asian Tour. For a golfer from Sabah, it was a statement of intent and the platform on which the rest of his career was built.
Representing Asia at the EurAsia Cup
One of the clearest signs of Fung's standing came when he was selected for the EurAsia Cup in 2014 and 2016. The event is a team competition in which a combined Asian side takes on Europe, so a place on the team is reserved for the continent's strongest performers.
Being chosen twice underlined that Fung was not a one-season story but a consistent presence among Asia's top golfers during the mid-2010s, representing both Malaysia and the wider region on a notable stage.
A career across the tours
Fung's professional schedule has taken him across multiple circuits, including the Asian Tour, the Asian Development Tour and the PGA Tour of Australasia. Moving between tours is common for golfers seeking the best mix of events and ranking opportunities.
Throughout, his long-driving ability has remained a defining trait of his game, the kind of natural power that draws attention on the range and can be a real weapon on the right courses.
Sabah's modern golfing talent
Nicholas Fung represents the next chapter in Sabah's golfing story, following in the footsteps of earlier players and showing that the state continues to produce competitors for the regional tours. His 2013 Order of Merit win and his EurAsia Cup appearances give him a strong, verifiable record.
Alongside Ben Leong, he is part of a small group of Sabahan golfers who reached the professional ranks and represented Malaysia abroad — a reminder that the state's sporting talent extends well beyond its better-known outdoor pursuits.
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