Golf fans are in for a treat at the 2023 SJM Macao Open – returning for the first time since 2017, with plenty of star names on the roster.

Erico Dias
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Erico came to Macao News as an intern in 2021 and stayed, taking on a reporter role with special interests in culture, city life and sports. Today he is the Macao News web producer and is also part of the newsletter team. During his time off, Erico plays football, coaches younger players, and enjoys walking in nature. He reads widely on the topic of mental health and wellness.
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