In-form Luke Joy optimistic of victory at Yas Links

Sport360 staff 08:09 26/09/2016
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  • Aiming for top spot: Luke Joy.

    After two runner-up finishes in three weeks, Luke Joy will be hoping a victory is just around the corner when Yas Links hosts their first MENA Golf Tour event – the Ascorp Golf Citizen Abu Dhabi Open on Monday.

    Playing on his “home course” will further add to the confidence of a player who boasts two wins on the tour, but agonisingly fell short of adding more silverware to his cabinet this term, losing the Dubai Creek Open and the Golf Citizen Classic in the play-offs.

    The 28-year-old Englishman will be looking to put that heartache behind him when he joins a strong field that features 14 winners on the tour, including Spain’s Carlos Balmaseda, who denied him the title last week.

    “The goal is to eventually get into contention week in and week out and start winning golf tournaments,” said the Abu Dhabi-based Englishman who is attached to Yas Links. “I feel like I am in the zone and I have the self-belief in my game which is the key.

    “I am pretty familiar with conditions at Yas Links, but still you have to execute your shots and play as well as you can since the standard of golf on the MENA Golf is very high,” said Joy, who turned professional in 2012.

    Lining up as potential roadblocks to Joy’s quest for glory include compatriot Zane Scotland, Lee Corfield and Andrew Marshall, all multiple winners of the tour, and Balmaseda who will be looking to make it two in a row.

    With two wins in three weeks, including one on the Spanish Pro tour, Balmaseda can expect another good result if he is able to carry the same form into Yas Links.

    “I will definitely try and give my best shot and see where that leaves me,” said the 44-year Spaniard who is also a MENA Golf Tour ambassador.

    With runaway leader Rayhan Thomas of India sitting out of the event to prepare for the Asia Pacific Championship in Seoul early next month, the amateur division could see Chile’s Matias Calderon, Scotland’s Daniel Hendry and Brazil’s Tiago Lobo lock in an intense duel for honours.

    Younes El Hassani is backing himself for a strong showing after missing the cut last week and extend the lead over his compatriot on the MENA Division Order of Merit.

    It will not be easy for the field, on a course that presents the “kind of challenges golfers the world over dream about” could provide a gruelling test of nerves.

    “We are extremely excited to have this opportunity to host the first MENA Golf Tour event at our course,” said Howie Roberts, general manager at Yas Links Abu Dhabi. “Events like this will further stimulate interest in golf and turn the region into a golfing force.”

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