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Two Doha champions to compete in Audi quattro Cup World Final 2014


The winners pose with fellow participants after the Audi quattro Cup 2014 tournament in Doha.


By Sports Reporter/Doha



Guy Strandemo and Randy Holt emerged as the champions of the Audi quattro Cup 2014 Doha golf tournament and will represent Qatar at the World Final in Dubai this December.
The tournament, organised by Q-Auto, the official dealer for Audi in Qatar, saw Strandemo and Holt win with a total of 40 points and 22 back nine points.
During the event, competitors brought some of their best professional skills to the field, enhancing the game’s difficulty level. The order of the winners depended on their back nine points as three teams managed to score a total of 40 points.
Runners-up Ken Hardman and Suresh Venkataraman scored 20 points with Sameer Abdi and Amin Mohamed finishing a close third with 19 points. The tournament saw a total of 144 participants.
“The Doha tournament was an intriguing and exciting game for us all to watch. The game has fulfilled our set objective, which was to bring all local Audi owners together for a unique experience. Hosting an Audi quattro Cup tournament in Doha signifies the mutual commitment and understanding that Qatar and Audi share in supporting sports and physical activities, contributing to the goals of the nation’s National Vision 2030. Once again congratulations to the winners, and we wish you luck at the Audi quattro Cup World Final,” said General Sales and Marketing Manager at Audi Qatar Mohamed Talkhawi.
The Doha Golf Club hosted the one-day event at one of the largest golf courses in Doha. Competitors took part in two shotguns (5 hours each) and a total of 15 Audi models were showcased at the course, including the A5 Coupe, Q7, A5 and RS7 amongst others.
The Audi quattro Cup Golf Tournament Series was established in 1991. In 2013, Audi dealers from 52 different countries worldwide organised a total of 965 tournaments and over 100,000 amateur golfers participated.  More than 1.4 million golfers have taken part in an Audi quattro Cup tournament in the last 23 years.



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