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Duo book their places at Asia Pacific Amateur Championship

Sixteen-year-old Ahmed Al Wahaibi held his nerve to book himself a dream place in the upcoming Asia Pacific Amateur Golf Championships alongside Azaan Al Rumhy.

Jointly organized by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC), the Masters Tournament, and the R&A the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship was created in 2009 to further develop amateur golf in the Asia Pacific region. The stellar 120-player field includes the top two male amateurs from each of the 46 Asia Pacific Golf Confederation member organisations. The winner of the Championship receives an invitation to compete in the Masters Tournament and The Open. In fact, the winner of this year’s Masters Tournament, Hideki Matsuyama, is himself a two-time winner of the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship.


To decide which two players would be put forward to compete in the event to be played at Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club in November the Oman Golf Association arranged a four round qualifying series with two rounds played at Al Mouj Golf and two rounds at Ghala Golf Club. In a welcome return to competitive golf and with the opportunity to rub shoulders with the finest amateur golfers in Asia on offer many of Oman’s National Team players, both from the senior and junior ranks, teed it up.


Ghala Golf Club member Al Wahaibi, who has represented the Sultanate at junior level on several occasions, got off to a dream start in round 1 with an impressive front 9 score of level par at Al Mouj Golf, however a more challenging inward 9 saw him finish the first round tied with Rashad Al Harthy at 11 over par. On the second day at Al Mouj Al Wahaibi pulled away from the field slightly with a score of 9 over par to take a seven-stroke advantage at the halfway stage over Al Harthy with Azaan Al Rumhy a further stroke back.

With two rounds to play the chasing pack including Ayman Al Busaidi, Hamood Al Harthy, Mohamed Al Naamani, Al Munther Al Hinai, Nasih Al Barwani and Ali Hameed Al Saleh all still stood a chance of qualifying if the leaders were to falter. However, on his home course Al Wahaibi produced two steady rounds of golf capped with a birdie on the final hole to finish in top spot two strokes ahead of Al Rumhy who closed with a fine 77. Rashad Al Harthy finished in third place and gaining ground after a strong weekend at Ghala to finish in fourth place was Ayman Al Busaidi.


After the final qualifying results were announced Ahmed Al Wahaibi said “I am very excited to qualify to play in the Asia Pacific tournament, and this is one of the milestones in my life which I had dreamed to achieve. I have played in the GCC Championships and Pan Arab events as well, but this will be my biggest tournament so far. I have been working really hard on my game in spite of the challenges faced due to the pandemic. However, the encouragement of my family to hone my talent as well as my dedication and hard work has helped me to increase my performance. I aim to practice harder and sharpen my skills in preparation for the event that I am looking forward to in November. I will ensure to remain focused and do my best against the top amateur golfers in Asia, to achieve my dreams of winning the Asia Pacific tournament”.


Azaan Al Rumhy added “I am delighted to be participating once again in the AAC having missed last year’s event in Melbourne due to the pandemic. For me this is the best amateur tournament of the year playing with the best players in Asia and the Pacific region. I am particularly looking forward to this year’s Championship as it will take place at the Dubai Creek Golf and Yacht Club, a course I am very familiar with. I am also looking forward to having Ahmed with me, he has been playing great golf recently and is a fine representative from our developing youth National Team. This event will help Ahmed to build great tournament experience playing with the best amateurs in the region which will also help to strengthen our National Team”.


Mundhir Al Barwani, Chairman of the Oman Golf Association is quoted as saying “We congratulate all of the players who competed in this qualifying series and are delighted to be able to send Ahmed and Azaan to represent Oman in the Asia Pacific Amateur Championships. We greatly appreciate the support that Al Mouj Golf and Ghala Golf Club have given us to hold our qualifying series and we also extend our gratitude to His Highness Sayyid Theyazin bin Haitham bin Tarik Al Said, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth and our sponsors and partners including Sohar Aluminium for their ongoing support”.


Jamie Wood, Technical Director for the Oman Golf Association added “Congratulations to both Ahmed and Azaan for qualifying for the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship. It was great to see the competition and camaraderie between the players over the last two weekends and also to see some of our younger players take the next step in their development. We wish Ahmed and Azaan all the best and we look forward to more events such as these inspiring the next generation of Omani golfers”.

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