Mo Craig from GEMS FirstPoint School, Dubai wins Boy’s Gross Title by an impressive12 shots
sports2 days ago
The Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, which sits in the heart of the city, will host the next edition of the Emirates Golf Federation (EGF) this weekend.
The event will take place on Saturday, December 9, 2023 according to the Future Falcons Par 3 calendar for the next few months.
The Future Falcons initiative, is the entry level for golf for youngsters that has now been opened to both UAE Nationals and ex-pats.
The age range is from 6 – 16 years-old, for both boys and girls, who do not hold an Official Handicap.
Cameron Van Rooyen, the UAE National Coach based in Abu Dhabi, said: “This Future Falcons Par 3 initiative has been in operation for a number of years. Now we have rolled it out throughout the UAE as one of our key EGF grass roots golf programmes as part of our entry level and pathway to the game of golf.
“We have recently opened it up for ex-pats as well as UAE Nationals. We have had our first event last month at the Emirates Golf Club, Par 3, and we are confident, that the support of these events will grow, once the awareness of the Par 3 events is out there”
A maximum guide number of players for each event is 60 juniors.
ALSO READ
The entries will be divided into different categories, depending on their age and ability. The Beginners will play 3 holes, the Intermediates 6 holes and all the others with more experience play 9 holes.
There is no entry fee to enter, it is subsidised by the EGF. For further information contact: info@egfgolf.com
Calendar
Future Falcons Par 3 UAE
Saturday 9th December, 2023 – Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club.
Saturday 6th January, 2024 – Arabian Ranches Golf Club.
Saturday 24th February, 2024 – Al Ain Equestrian Shooting & Golf Club.
Saturday 2nd March, 2024 – Yas Links Abu Dhabi.
Saturday 20th April, 2024 – Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club.
Mo Craig from GEMS FirstPoint School, Dubai wins Boy’s Gross Title by an impressive12 shots
sports2 days ago
Dubai's Rayhan Thomas Competes in the crucial final stage of the DP World Tour Qualifying School in Spain
sports2 days ago
The Belgian professional acknowledged that relocating to Abu Dhabi has been a life-changing experience as it has opened new opportunities both on and off the course
sports3 days ago
A four-birdie run from Holes 8 to 11 propelled the 18-year-old from Qatar’s Compass International School to pole position
sports3 days ago
The pro fro the Montgomerie Golf Club finishes with four birdies to win by one shot from Joaquin Estevez and Jan Hejna
sports4 days ago
The Rolex Pro-Am will take place on November 12, on the Earth course, just two days before the $10 million DP World Tour Championship
sports4 days ago
‘I plan to properly base myself here in Dubai and travel from here around the world – wherever that is,’ he says
sports4 days ago
A breakthrough year for the Dane after winning the Challenge Tour’s UAE Challenge - looks a rising star to watch
sports4 days ago