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On February 2 – 3, 2018 the Emirates Golf Federation (EGF) hosted the 2018 UAE<br />

Presidents Cup at Yas Links Abu Dhabi. Sponsored by HSBC, the 6th edition of the UAE<br />

Presidents Cup broke records with 82 register players in the main event and 18 players for<br />

the Par 3 Championship. Winning the coveted trophy for his second time was Saif Thabet<br />

after firing a career and President Cup best.<br />

Winning by an impressive eight strokes and rounds of 73 and a career best 67 (5-underpar),<br />

no one was stopping Saif Thabet. Saif shot a UAE Presidents Cup record 140, 4-<br />

under-par, for the weekend. After battling windy conditions during round one you can tell<br />

that Saif was dialed in for final round, which had perfect scoring conditions.<br />

Saif Thabet had this to say about his 2018 UAE Presidents Cup victory. “To win this event<br />

twice under the patronage of His Highness Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan is a big honor.<br />

Having my name carved on the trophy and to go down in UAE golf history for firing the<br />

lowest score at this event means a lot to me. My hard work is paying off and by shooting my<br />

lowest round of my career is proof of that. I knew I was mentally and physically prepared. I<br />

think the turning point was when I got 3 birdies in a row during my second round on 11, 12,<br />

and 13.<br />

“Moving forward I am going to get back to the driving range and gym and continue to work<br />

on my game. I will better my game through the EGF Order of Merit in prep for National<br />

Team events. I also have my eye on making a spot on the amateur Dubai Trophy Team. I<br />

look forward to continue to represent my country locally and internationally”, Saif added.<br />

Taking the Runner-Up prize with rounds of 73 – 75 for an event total of 148 was Ahmed<br />

Skaik. Ahmed was in contention all weekend, but one unfortunate hole on the back nine of<br />

the final day, and the consistent play from Thabet, proved to be the difference. Skaik will<br />

look to continue to play well for the remainder of the season.<br />

Rounding out the Top-3 and coming in Third Place, was Hassan Al Musharrekh. With strong<br />

first round of 73 (one-over-par) and an 80 for the final round for a total of 157, Hassan<br />

defiantly made his impression this weekend.<br />

The event also presented players with the chance to win Net Prizes. The overall Net Winner<br />

for 2018 was Abdulla Al Musharrekh with a net total of 144. The Best Net for Day One<br />

award went to Abdul Rahman Al Laggiti with a round one 62 net score, and Best Net for Day<br />

Two went to Adel Zarouni with a 66 net score.<br />

This year’s Ladies Champion was Reema Al Heloo. Reema has won this award for the<br />

second year in a row and will look to continue this trend for many years to come. Reema<br />

continues to get better each year as she fired an event total of 167 gross score for 23-overpar.<br />

The Ladies Overall Net winner was Eida Al Muhairbi with a net score of 146 2-over-(net)-<br />

par.<br />

The Junior Division saw a good battle. Walking away with the 2018 Junior Division title was<br />

Obaid Al Heloo. Obaid shot a championship total of 177 to claim his first ever UAE<br />

Presidents Cup victory.<br />

Winning the Runner-Up prize in the Junior Division and just three shots back was Rashid Al<br />

Emadi. Taking home the Best Junior Net prize was Khaled Al Mutawa with a net score of<br />

178.<br />

In efforts to develop the game of golf within the national community the 2018 UAE<br />

Presidents Cup sponsored by HSBC also hosted a Par 3 Championship on the Yas Links<br />

challenging Academy Course.<br />

18 members of the EGF Foundation Squad, between the ages of 8 and 15, competed in a<br />

9-hole championship. Coming out on top and crowned the 2018 UAE Presidents Cup<br />

sponsored by HSBC Par 3 Champion was Rashid Al Jassmy. His brother Sultan Al Jassmy<br />

was the Runner-Up and after a last three-hole count back Saad Al Zarouni won the Third<br />

Place prize.<br />

“The addition of the Par 3 Championship is important to the EGF and the UAE Presidents<br />

Cup as this will showcase our rising stars. These kids will be the future National Team<br />

players and the future players that will keep the game of golf flourishing in the UAE”, said<br />

Khalid Mubarak Al Shamsi the Secretary General of the EGF.<br />

Al Shamsi also added, “On behalf of the Emirates Golf Federation we would like to thank<br />

HSBC for their sponsorship and Yas Links for hosting our event”.<br />

Sponsored by HSBC, HSBC is a globally recognized organization in banking with an event<br />

management sector that has a purpose to be where the growth is. With impressive golf<br />

events like the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and worldwide influence on junior golf<br />

programs, HSBC was an easy fit for the EGF and this event.

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