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By Sports Reporter/Doha
The 17th Grand Final of the Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge will be held December 12-13 at the Tower Links and Al Hamra Golf Courses, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. The two-day tournament will include play across 36-holes.
The finals roster is filled with 80 winners of the 14 qualifying rounds held in 7 countries during the course of the year. Qualifying rounds were held in Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and UAE between March and November 2015.
Xerox Emirates general manager Andrew Horne said: “The 17th annual edition of the Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge has been the most active and popular one yet. The quality of golfers we have seen across our multiple 14 qualifying rounds in the GCC and in South Africa continues to raise the bar of the tournament. We are very excited about the level of play that we expect in Ras Al Khaimah this year.”
Sponsors that are supporting the Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge this year include Prestige Wealth Solutions (PWS – the Dubai-based firm of financial advisors), long-term partner Ecco, RAK Tourism, first-time sponsor Aramex and Ras Al Khaimah Tourism.
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