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Qatar Golf Association general secretary Fahad Nasser al-Naimi and QGA executive director Mohamed Faisal al-Naimi with the winners of the tournament. PICTURE: Nasar TK
By Sports Reporter/Doha
National golf team player Ghanim al-Kuwari won the men’s title in the QGA Cup 2015 at Doha Golf Club yesterday. Al-Kuwari finished first in the 0 to 9 handicap category for men’s, finishing ahead of Jacub Hrinda and Frazer Cockburn.
In the men’s category from 10 to 28 Handicap, Fahad Mir finished first, while Andrew Watson finished second ahead of Nazarrudin Syamaun. Kriyanti Setiyono emerged as the champion among the ladies, ahead of Tasnem Kazi and Uzma Mir, who finished second and third respectively. The team of Shiv Kaura, Christopher Bartlett and Sebastian Bartlett won the junior teams category.
Qatar Golf Association general secretary Fahad Nasser al-Naimi and QGA executive director Mohamed Faisal al-Naimi crowned the winners of the tournament.
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