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UAE Juniors given boost with joint sponsorship of Amateur Open 26/03/2010

JUNIOR GOLF in the UAE has received a huge boost with wasl (Dubai Real Estate Corporation and owners of Dubai Golf) joining the Saeed and Mohammed Al Naboodah Group in the sponsorship of the 2010 Junior Amateur Open at Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club on April 2.

wasl has matched Al Naboodah’s sponsorship to help create an even bigger and better Championship with 30 juniors competing, ranging from 11-18 years old. There will be three divisions on the day: DIV A - handicaps 0-14 playing off the blue tees; DIV B - 15-28 off the white tees and the Girls Division off the red tees. The overall tournament is a gross format with the Division prizes decided by net scores.

The Championship was launched in 2001 and among the winners are Dubai Nationals Nabil Sharif, who won the inaugural event and the 2007 Champion, Khalid Yousuf.

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Abdullah Al Naboodah, who has inspired and sponsored the Junior Open since 2008, commented: “This is an enormous benefit to junior golf in the UAE. The involvement of wasl as a joint sponsor of the Championship will help us take it to a higher level. It was a big step to take in introducing the Junior Open and it has proved to be a great success. We are already witnessing the effect of the event with Joel Neale’s triumph last year and Matthew Turner’s victory in 2006 – helping both players to embark on a professional career in golf. With the support of wasl we can look forward to a great future for the Championship and to further promoting junior golf in the region.”

A delighted Hesham Abdullah Al Qassim, wasl Chief Executive Officer, added: "wasl is proud to sponsor the 2010 Junior Amateur Open alongside the Al Naboodah Group. Over the last two years with Al Naboodah's support it has become the premier Junior Amateur Open event in the UAE and with wasl's added support this year it will no doubt be the best.  

“We have been able to significantly reduce the entry fee to add more value to the event and ensure all the juniors with a valid handicap can afford to take part. Junior Golf Development is very important for the future of golf in the UAE and at our two wasl-managed courses, Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club and Emirates, we have hundreds of youngsters learning the game under the helpful guidance of our PGA Professionals.

“I am sure it will be a thrilling event as proved over recent years and I look forward to seeing who will be crowned champion for 2010."

Matthew Turner and Joel Neale, winners in 2006 and 2009 respectively, are ineligible to compete this year as they are over the entry age of 18 but among the wealth of talented youngsters competing for the most prestigious prize in junior golf in the UAE are the talented Faisal and Sohail Al Marzuki and Hassan Al Musharrekh.

 

Pictured: Abdullah Al Naboodah and Hesham Abdullah Al Qassim, CEO wasl, with golfers Sohail Al Marzuki, Faisal Al Marzuki and Hassan Al Musharrekh.

 

 
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