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22/04/2022

The draw for Sunday\'s game at Sharjah is shared below - it is a 0730 shotgun start. It will be an individual stableford from the white/yellow tee boxes.Members cost will be Dhs 200, whilst guests will be Dhs 275.

0730: Dominic Breach (1), Bastiaan Koster (10), Imogen Hall (25), Seb Hall (6)
0730: Anthony Gill (18), Neil Lakhani (18), Ciaran OSullivan (29), Martin Taylor (15)
0730: Conleth Kelly (23), Kevin Howe (20), Geraint Isitt (25), Jannie Ebersohn (29)
0730: Ross Mackie (35), Jordan Meintjes (19), Ajo Alex (21), Paul Marson (21)

28/03/2022

Congratulations to Imogen Hall who won this week\'s event at Al Zorah - she produced a great display of golf, scoring 40 points, five points from her nearest challengers! There were three players on 35 points and based on a count-back, Rahimi Ramli came second and Dermot Bell came third. Congratulations to all and see you at the next event!

23/03/2022

The draw for Saturday�s event at Al Zorah is shared below. It is an individual stableford priced at Dhs 250 for Members - guests will be charged Dhs 365. All handicaps have already been calculated (from the Middle tees). We will publish the results online after the event.

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0728: Dominic Breach (2), Stuart Dall (22), Nick Ioannou (?), Paul Gingell (21)
\r\n0736: Seb Hall (6), Imogen Hall (27), Dermot Bell (16), Srinivasa Sampath (39)
\r\n0744: Kevin Howe (20), John Newton (21), Rahimi Ramli (18), Conleth Kelly (23)

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21/02/2022

The Emirates Group Club Championship was again played in great spirits at the Trump International. It was a windy day, played from the back tee boxes which made scoring difficult and, as always, it was a close fought game with three players evenly matched vying for the main, gross prize on the last two holes. John McGuinness, Dominic Breach and Tim Collins were all 4-over par on the 17th tee box, though a poor shot from Dominic gave him a double bogey on the 17th, par three whilst both John and Tim, who though also both three-putted for bogey, were now one head. Unfortunately none of the players were able to make par on the difficult par 4, eighteenth and thus the spoils went to John McGuinness (+6) who edged Tim Collins on a count-back on the back nine. Dominic was a further shot adrift.

The nett division was won by Neil Lakhani, who carded his third best score of all time - after only playing golf for a year, his handicap has tumbled and edged out Dermot Bell on a count-back. Both players had 36 points. Congratulations to all the winners on the day!

07/02/2022

The draw for this Sunday\\\'s event at Trump International is shared below - note, the handicaps have already been adjusted. We will be playing from the middle (gold) tee boxes and the event is a stableford event (please pick up your ball if you are over your allocated number of shots to keep the pace of play). There are prizes for both nett and gross scores, with the overall Club Champion being the best gross stableford score.

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The price for the event will be Dhs 200. The prize ceremony will be immediately after the last players come in. \r\n

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Date: Sunday, 13th February
\r\nTime: Rolling (1140 to 1300)
\r\nPrice: Dhs 200
\r\nFormat: Individual stableford \r\n

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1140: Conleth�Kelly (25), Jannie�Ebersohn (28), Srinivasa�Sampath (37)
\r\n1150: Neil�Lakhani (20), Anthony�Gill (16), Tim�Harford (4), Peter�Allan (11)
\r\n1200: Christopher�Rees (21), Kevin�Howe (18), John�Moseley (31), Dermot�Bell (16)
\r\n1210: Craig�McBride (18), Mark�Vipond (14), Iqbal�Ismail (20), Stuart�Dall (23)
\r\n1220: Wayne�Classen (10), Paul�King (10), Icham�Bennani smires (13), Rahimi�Ramli (18)
\r\n1230: Steve�Allen (9), Andre Jordache (3), Shorty�Callow (17), Ross�Mackie (33)
\r\n1240: Karl�Huldal (7), Bruce�Scott (10), Kardibaldi�Wardaja (14), Lance�Dinsey (11)
\r\n1250: Russ�Saunders (4), Dominic�Breach (3), Wade�Goss (7), Justin Wee (8)
\r\n1300: John�McGuinness (-3), Denver�Farrell (2), Rhys Dudley (-2), Tim�Collins (3)

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18/12/2021

Congratulations to Mark Vipond who scored an excellent 39 points to win the EGS Day at Al Zorah on Friday. It was a tightly packed leaderboard with several players playing better than their handicap - Bastiaan Koster collected second place on 38 points, whilst Imogen Hall came in third on 37 points, winning the final podium place on a countback. Well done to all and we hope you have a lovely festive period!

14/12/2021

The draw for Friday\\\'s event for Al Zorah is shared below. It is a rolling tee-time from 0744. It will be an individual stableford played from the \\\"middle\\\" tee boxes. Winners will be notified after the event on the web site. Fees for the event are: Dhs 300 for EGS Members and Dhs 350 for Guests.

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07:44: Shorty�Callow (17), Ross�Mackie (33), Michael�Fenthum (20), Bastiaan�Koster (11)
\r\n07:52: Kevin�Howe (20), Christopher�Rees (21), Conleth�Kelly (26)
\r\n08:00: Seb�Hall (6), Imogen Hall (25), Jacques�Cloete (27), Anthony�Bonfa (21)
\r\n08:08: Ajo�Alex (21), Rosslee�Wahid (16), Iqbal�Ismail (21), Bernard�Heng (17)
\r\n08:16: Kardibaldi�Wardaja (13), Mohamad Sani (21), Justin �Wee (9)
\r\n08:24: Brendan�O\\\'Connor (9), Mark�Vipond (15), Bruce�Scott (11), Craig�McBride (18)

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27/11/2021

In a tightly packed leaderboard, our Captain Steve Allen won the top prize at this week\'s event at Arabian Ranches. Steve scored 39 points, beating Conleth Kelly, his nearest challenger, by one point. Mark Burtonwood came third on 36 points on a countback from several other players.