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A Malaysian Veteran Explores Water Hazards in Search of Hidden Treasures

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In an unexpected career shift, retired Malaysian Navy frogman Sumadi Ibrahim has transformed his military diving skills into a profitable venture focused on retrieving lost golf balls. For years, Ibrahim has been diving into the water hazards of local golf courses to recover mis-hit balls, providing a valuable service to both golfers and course operators. His love for diving, developed during his Navy service, now serves a more leisurely purpose, yet the excitement of exploring underwater remains unchanged.

Ibrahim’s job involves searching the depths of ponds and lakes on golf courses, where numerous balls accumulate after being lost by players. Equipped with specialized diving gear, he collects these balls, which can be cleaned and resold, creating a sustainable income stream. For many golfers, the idea of purchasing a new ball after every wayward shot can be disheartening, but Ibrahim’s service allows them to recover lost treasures at a fraction of the price.

The 60-year-old veteran’s skills in underwater navigation and his knowledge of local golf courses have made him a valuable asset to course owners. Golf courses benefit from his work by removing potentially hazardous debris from water hazards and reclaiming lost items. Additionally, Ibrahim’s efforts offer a more eco-friendly solution to the increasing number of discarded golf balls that accumulate in course waters.

Ibrahim’s distinctive career has garnered attention from both the golfing community and local media. His work not only highlights the applicability of military skills in civilian life but also showcases the ingenuity of veterans in discovering new ways to contribute to society. His business, born from a passion for diving and a desire to assist golfers, has become a testament to how enthusiasm can evolve into a successful endeavor.

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