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Shaheen Butt’s journey from a young sports enthusiast in Pakistan to the proud Captain of Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club is a testament to his passion for sports, particularly golf, and his deep-rooted sense of community.
His journey began in 1979 when he moved to Dubai and transitioned from his early love for cricket and squash to discovering the charm of golf. Shaheen spent his formative years with Dubai Aluminium Company (DUBAL). A lover of sports, he built a strong athletic profile at the company.
During this time, the Dubai Desert Classic was taking shape, and Dubai's sporting scene was on the rise. In 1992, DUBAL opened its 9-hole golf course, and Shaheen was invited to play a round with friends. That first experience sparked a lifelong love affair with golf, leading him to trade his cricket bat and squash racquet for a set of golf clubs.
“Golf is more than just a game, it is a way of life,” he says. “Whether playing with fellow club members or travelling on golf tours around the Middle East, Far East and Europe, the game keeps me motivated and connected to the golf community.”
However, his commitment to his job led him to give up the game for nearly ten years while he was posted in Qatar and Bahrain.
His retirement from Bahrain in 2015 marked a new chapter in his life, and he returned to Dubai where he joined Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club, a place that has played an integral part in his and his family's golfing journey.
Shaheen’s involvement with golf deepened over the years, and his leadership abilities were recognized when he was appointed the Men’s Club Captain, a role he’s proud to hold today.
"As a golfer, it's about playing for yourself, but as a Club Captain, it's about the members," Shaheen said, sharing his philosophy of leadership that revolves around building a strong community, where ethics and camaraderie take precedence.
“Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club is a close-knit community has members from Asia, Europe, Africa, Far East and even American continent.
It is a family-friendly environment, something that sets the club apart from others,” he adds.
Shaheen continues to cherish his role as Captain and remains involved in the club’s activities. His leadership is part of a rotational system for senior members, but his commitment to his club and its members remains unwavering.
His story is one of dedication, passion, and family. Whether as a golfer, a mentor, or a leader, Shaheen continues to inspire those around him with his love for the sport and the community it builds. Golf is no longer just a pastime for Shaheen; it’s a life well-lived, a sport that has given him purpose and memories that will last a lifetime.
One of Shaheen’s most memorable moments came shortly after he assumed the captaincy of Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club.
In October, the club hosted the prestigious Sharjah Open, part of the Emirates Golf Federation’s (EGF) Order of Merit. In a poignant moment, Shaheen had the honour of awarding the first prize to his son, Mohammed Sami Butt who triumphed in a thrilling three-way playoff.
“It was a special moment that remains close to my heart,” Shaheen recalls. "Being able to give my son the trophy as my first act as Captain was incredible. It was a beautiful way to begin my journey as a Club Captain."
Shaheen has watched the UAE’s golf scene evolve from its early days into the luxury golf destination it is today.
Reflecting on the changes, he says: “Golf in the UAE is unlike anywhere else. It’s 24/7 golf, with some of the most amazing facilities in the world. Dubai and the UAE stands apart from other countries when it comes to offering luxury golf experiences.”
From his early days on the course to now, the game has flourished in the region, becoming not only a sport of leisure but one that reflects the UAE’s growing global influence.
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