Qatargas hosted the 14th edition of its annual open golf tournament at the Doha Golf Club with over 352 entries into the event.
After two days of competition, Saleh al-Kaabi was declared the overall winner with 42 points with Chris Crane securing the first position among Qatargas employees while Susie Dagless won the ladies tournament.
Bill Townsend won the ‘hole in one’ prize on
hole 17.
In addition to players of the Qatar national team and the Qatar Golf Association, employees of Qatargas, its stakeholders, companies based in Ras Laffan Industrial City, banks and embassies, participated in the tournament.
A special ceremony was held to celebrate the successful conclusion of the event and to award prizes to the winners.
Qatargas chief operating officer (administration) Ghanim al-Kuwari presented the prizes to the winners.
Al-Kuwari said: “We are very pleased to host such a successful tournament. Qatargas Open Golf, which is now in its 14th year, is one of the most popular events in Doha’s golfing calendar. Congratulations to the winners and thank you all for the wonderful
participation.”
Qatargas has also organised a charity sale on the sidelines of the event and the proceeds from the two-day charity fundraiser will be doubled with an additional contribution from Qatargas and presented to Qatar Charity Organisation.
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