UAE golf round-up: Andrew is two good at the Montgomerie, New facilities at Al Badia

Joy Chakravarty 08:58 04/03/2015
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  • Junior ace: Andrew Cumming.

    Some golfers have gone their entire lifetime without making a hole-in-one, and then you have Andrew Cumming. The Dubai-based six-year-old recently made his second ace in less than one year.

    Sport360 had reported Andrew’s first ace, aged five, on the eighth hole of the Academy course last year, on March 29. And recently, playing one of the Order of Merit competitions for his age group in the Junior Development Programme of The Montgomerie, Dubai, Andrew was at it again when his tee shot found the bottom of the cup on the fourth hole – the shortest but the scariest with a carry over water. He used a nine-iron for his tee shot.

    Andrew’s effort was watched by his coach Michael Jamieson. Andrew and his family have been living in Dubai for the past four years. He is a Year One student at the Horizon School.

    Exhibition to launch new facilities at Al Badia

    School of Golf: Al Badia Golf Club.

    In a bid to constantly improve their facilities, Al Badia Golf Club by InterContinental at Dubai Festival City have rebranded their Golf Academy.

    Now known as The School of Golf at Al Badia Golf Club, a new Callaway fitting centre will be launched this month. The club already has the much acclaimed TaylorMade Performance Lab.

    The School of Golf consists of a team of extensively qualified and passionate golf coaches. In order to celebrate the new addition, the club will be holding an exhibition evening on Thursday, March 19, during which guests will be able to experience the new facilities, as well as enjoy complimentary classes and skill enhancement tips from the coaches.

    The exhibition is open to everyone. For more information, please contact 04 601 0101, or e-mail [email protected].

    Indian Golf Society tournament on Thursday 

    A full field is expected to tee it up when the Al Badia Challenge gets underway at Al Badia Golf Club tomorrow with a 13:00 start.

    Organised by the Indian Golfers Society (IGS), the event is aimed at providing a platform for amateur golfers to network and interact within a cosmopolitan community.

    “Al Badia Challenge is one of our major events of the season and the overwhelming response to it is an apt reflection on the great sense of camaraderie among the participants,” said Devanand Kurup, the tournament coordinator.

    The tournament, sponsored Bentley, Midcom, Al Dahra, Kohinoor, Chivas and Aipl Golf, will follow the individual stableford format with competition being held in two divisions.

    For more information on the society, visit www indiangolfers soci ety.com

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