Saad retains Junior National Golf title, secures spot in Faldo Series Asia grand final
The 14th Pakistan Junior Amateur Golf
Championship, which also served as trials for the selection of a four-member
junior golf team to represent Pakistan in the Nick Faldo Series Asia Grand
Final, concluded triumphantly at the prestigious Rumanza Golf Course in Multan.
The event, supervised by Salman Abbasi of Rumanza and Malik Kamran of the
Pakistan Golf Federation, showcased the exceptional golfing expertise of young
Saad Habib from DHA, Karachi. Saad successfully retained his title as Junior
Amateur Golf Champion of Pakistan.
The championship, held from February 5 to 7, saw Saad
Habib demonstrate remarkable skill and consistency over three days of intense
competition, amidst 60 talented young golfers from across the country. Saad's
outstanding performance was marked by his impressive scores of 66, 66, and 71,
giving him an unmatchable aggregate of 203, thirteen under par. On the final
day, Saad displayed mental fortitude, navigating the golf course with a solid
round of gross 71.
His nearest rival, Shameer Majid of Defence Raya Golf
Club, finished in a commendable second place with scores of 73, 69, and 70, and
an aggregate of 212, four under par. Though Shameer's skillful play deserves
admiration, Saad Habib's dominance was never in doubt.
Several other young golfers also competed impressively
but did not match Saad's exceptional performance. Abdul Moeez Khan of Rumanza
compiled a score of gross 212, four under par. Despite having the same
aggregate score as Shameer, Abdul was declared runner-up due to a better final
round. Following them were M. Abdullah Khan of Defence Raya with a total score
of 214, two under par, Laraib Rehman of Peshawar at 218, and Irtiza Hussain of
Margalla, who also finished at 218.
With his victory, Saad has qualified to represent
Pakistan in the Asia-level Faldo Series Asia Grand Final, set to take place
from April 22 to 25 at the Laguna Langco Golf Club in Vietnam. Given his
current form and fitness level, expectations are high that he will match skills
with the best junior golfers from Asia.
In the under-16 years age bracket, the top player was
Azaan Usman of Islamabad Golf Club, who emerged as the best with three rounds
scores of 73, 73, and 75, and a gross aggregate of 221. Azaan, a young talent
with praiseworthy skills, will also be heading to Vietnam to represent the
country.
In the girls' race for honors, the best player in the
under-21 age category was Bushra Fatima of Lahore Garrison, while the highly
exceptional player in the under-16 years age category was Sara Amin Khan of
Peshawar. Sara ended the championship with fantastic rounds of 68, 70, and 66,
and a championship aggregate of 204, twelve under par. Both Bushra and Sara
will showcase their skills at the Nick Faldo Grand Final.
The champion youngsters were honored by the presence of
the President of the Pakistan Golf Federation, Lt Gen Qazi Muhammed Ikram
Ahmed, HI(M), who presented the winning trophies to them in the presence of
participating golfers and their families. All competing young golfers gained
valuable experience and immense joy at the world-class Rumanza Golf Course,
designed by Nick Faldo.
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