Joshua White out to make MENA Tour history in Morocco

Sport360 staff 13:54 24/03/2014
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  • Big swinger: White has his sights set on Royal Dar Es Salaam glory.

    England’s Joshua White will be hoping to continue his form and match the feat of defending champion Zane Scotland, the only back-to-back winner on the MENA Golf Tour, when he tees it up at the Royal Dar Es Salaam Open this week.

    White completed a dramatic one-shot victory over Morocco’s Faycal Serghini despite slipping four behind with four to play in last week’s Royal D’Anfa Open in Mohammedia and will be eager to register another impressive display on his first visit to the course in Rabat.

    Despite his excellent form, the 23-year-old from London played down expectations, saying: “I am not thinking about the result or any record. The aim is to try and play as well as I can and see what happens. 

    "The course is in fantastic shape. If you hit long and straight off the tee, you can do well here."

    Italy’s Alessandro Tadini, gave his advice on how the course plays.

    “The (tree-lined) fairways are narrow and demand accuracy off the tee. Also, the greens are very small and fast. If you miss them, we will find chipping very difficult,” said Tadini, whose career best score at Royal Dar Es Salaam is a two-under 71.

    “I think anyone scoring eight or nine under should win this tournament and if it is windy, a five-under score will do the job,” added Tadini, whose best finish on the European Tour was a top-five at the 2005 Welsh Open.

    Spearheading the home challenge will be Faycal Serghini and Younes El Hassani, both old hands at playing the course.

    El Hassani, who finished runner-up to England’s Scotland last year, said: “If you ask me, the approach shots and putting will hold the key to winning the tournament.

    “I would love to go one better this time around, but I am not feeling at the top of my game because of my putting. I missed lots of short putts last week (in Mohammedia). I hope this won’t happen again. Let’s see how things shape up.”

    Welcoming players to his club, Bouftas Abderrahman, president of Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, said it was a great see to players from so many countries come to Rabat to showcase their skills.

    "Their presence in the field gives the Moroccan players a great opportunity to hone their competitive skills.

    "In Morocco, we have many players who are playing as professionals on different development tours. I hope they will produce a good showing against such a quality field and bring more laurels for the country.”

    In total, 108 players, including 26 amateurs, will join the starting line-up on Tuesday, representing a huge increase in the field from last year’s tally of 57, which included 11 amateurs.

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