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GOLF - National 19 Jan, 2024

Rashid D. Habib Memorial Golf: Zubair wins hole-in-one prize
Ahmed Baig maintains lead on second day of prestigious national golf fixtureSports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: A golfer from Lahore, Ahmed Baig maintained his lead with a gross of 137 under par 7 on the second day of the 13th Rashid D. Habib Memorial National Professional Golf Tournament 2024 here at Karachi Golf Club (KGC) on Friday. Local players Zubair Hussain from Pakistan Air Force (PAF) won the car after scoring Hole-In-One on the second day of national golf fixture.He made this mark on the Red Course's 7th Hole, a Par 3 at KGC with a distance of 210 Yards, his skillful shot not only earned him acclaim but also rewarded him with a brand-new Toyota Corolla car. Baig was leading on the second day with a gross of 137- 7 under par. KGC’s Mohammad Zubair and Mohammad Munir from Rawalpindi were behind with their joint score of 139- 5 under par. Defending Champion Waheed Baloch, Dilshad Ali, Mohammad Alam and Akbar Mahroz have carded gross 142- 2 under par on second day.

GOLF - National 18 Jan, 2024

Rashid D. Habib Memorial Golf: Ahmed Baig earns 2-stroke lead
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: Ahmed Baig got a couple of strokes lead on the opening day of the 13th Bank AL Habib Rashid D. Habib Memorial National Professional Golf Tournament 2024, which teed off here at the Karachi Golf Club (KGC) on Thursday.Out of 95 leading golfers participating on day one, Ahmed Baig was leading with 66 at 6 under par after completing an 18-hole game. Akbar Mahroz was behind with 68. Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Munir were sharing a score of 69. Defending champion Waheed Baloch was on 5th position on the first day after firing 70- 2 under par.The Toyota Corolla and a Suzuki Alto for hole-in-one remained unclaimed on day one. The final round will be played on Sunday 21st January.

GOLF - National 15 Jan, 2024

Top golfers to participate in Rashid D. Habib Memorial Tournament
Sports Bulletin ReportKARACHI: Bank AL Habib’s 13th Rashid D. Habib Memorial National Professional Golf Tournament 2024 will tee off on Thursday (January 18) at the Karachi Golf Club (KGC), as the final round will be played on Sunday.According to an official, over 100 top golfers will compete in the Professionals’ category for the most coveted four-day National Competition of the Annual Golf Season. Last year, Waheed Baloch of KGC, successfully defended his title by carding 277, 11 under par, to win the tournament. Mohammad Shahzad was the runner-up by carding 278, 10 under par. Pakistan's Number One Muhammad Shabbir Iqbal of Islamabad was placed as the second runner-up.Prior to this event, a two-day match for local KGC Professionals, Senior Professionals, and KGC Caddies, the 23rd edition of Rashid D. Habib Memorial Golf Tournament, is being played on 16th, and 17th January, 2024, to support and develop professional golf at KGC.The total Prize Money of PKR 12 million includes PKR 9.4 M for Best Performers in the National Professional Category, PKR 1.95 M for KGC Professionals, Caddies, and Senior Pros, as well as Appearance Money of PKR 650,000. The Appearance Money is distributed amongst the top five Professionals and top three Senior Professionals, as per PGF's current ranking. The lucky players achieving the first hole-in-one will also be rewarded with a Toyota Corolla and a Suzuki Alto in National and Local KGC categories respectively. Prizes will be distributed by the Chief Guest, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf NI (M), T Bt. on 21st Jan 2024.

GOLF - National 12 Nov, 2023

Chief of Naval Staff Amateur Golf Championship 2023 concludes
Irtaz Hussain lifts the title, chief guest Admiral Naveed Ashraf distributes prizesAbdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: With sparking performance the national golfer, Irtaza Hussain has clinched the title of 16th Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Cup 2023 with his net score of 208 over 54 holes, which concluded here at Margallah Green Golf Club (MGGC) Islamabad. Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Naveed Ashraf graced the occasion as chief guest and distributed the prizes among the winners and runner-ups. Also, he congratulated the winners for their remarkable success and appreciated their skills. Naval Chief lauded the high standards of the game that provided exciting and quality entertainment to the participants.Results (Ladies Putting Competitions):3rd Winner: Begum R/Adm Faisal Amin2nd Winner: Begum V/Adm Owais A Bilgrami1st Winner: Begum Cdre K M AsifLady Amateurs (36 Holes):Longest Drive: Anna James Gill (LGGC) with distance of 191 YardsRunner-up Gross: Zaib U Nisa (RPGCC) with Score of 166Winner Gross: Mrs Ami Qin (GCGCC) with Score of 162Runner-up Net: Farnaz Bajwa (MGGC) with Score of 146Winner Net: Zhao Xiaolan (MGGC) with Score of 141 (-1)Invitational Match (9 Holes):Longest Drive: Tariq Ali with distance of 253 YardsClosest to Pin: Ahmed Hussain with distance of 4’ 10”2nd Runner-up Gross: Tariq Ali with Score of 40Runner-up Gross: Mohammad Amjad Khan Niazi Score 40Winner Gross: Ahmed Hussain with Score of 372nd Runner-up Net: Ali Malik with Score of 32Runner-up Net: Begum Saleem Akhtar with Score of 32Winner Net: Naeem Khan with Score of 30Junior Amateurs (18 holes):Longest Drive: Shehryar Sarfraz (RGC) with distance of 253 YardsClosest to Pin: Hassan Murtaza (GMG) with distance of 9’10”Runner-up Gross: Mohid Ibrahim (MGGC) with Score of 75Winner Gross: Laraib Rehman (MDN) with Score of 70Runner-up Net: Abdullah Khan (RGC) with Score of 61 (-10)Winner Net: Shehryar Sarfraz (RGC) with Score of 58 (-13)Seniors Amateur (36 Holes):Longest Drive: Rizwan Rashid (MGGC) with distance of 271 YardsClosest to Pin: Brig Nasar Ullah Khattana (RGC) with distance of 3’2”2nd Runner-up Gross: Mohammad Masood (RGC) with Score of 159Runner-up Gross: Mohammad Aslam Khan (RGC) with Score of 158Winner Gross: Rizwan Rashid (MGGC) with Score of 1542nd Runner-up Net: Aslam Mehr (MGGC) with Score of 140Runner-up Net: Abdul Raqeeb (MGGC) with Score of 140Winner Net: Air Cdre Raza (RGC) with Score of 139Main Category (54 Holes):Subsidiary PrizesLongest Drive: Mohammad Shahran Ali with distance of 300 Yards 2 FeetClosest to Pin: Abbas Mustafa (MGGC) with distance of 8 InchesFirst H/C 7-12 Amateurs CategoryRunner-up Gross: Abdullah Khalid (MGGC) with Score of 237Winner Gross: Mohammad Hashir (MGGC) with Score of 231Runner-up Net: Shayan Zia (PAF) with Score of 211Winner Net: Uzair Bin Abbas (RGC) with Score of 210H/C 0-6 Amateurs CategoryRunner-up Gross: Shahzeb Jahan (RGC) with Score of 221Winner Gross: Raja Mohammad Israr (Garden City) with Score of 221Runner-up Net: Umar Faroog (MGGC) with Score of 208 (-5)Winner Net: Irtaza Hussain (MGGC) with 208

GOLF - National 11 Nov, 2023

CNS Amateurs Golf Championship: Mohammad Irtaza gets lead
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: Mohammad Irtaza Hasan sat in the driving seat, as he got a 4 scores lead in the amateurs' category of the 16th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Championship 2023 at MGGC Islamabad on Saturday. He was at 142 score after 36 holes game, as Mohammad Umer Farooq was behind him with 146.Results (Day-III)Amateurs Gross (HC 0-6): Mohammad Irtaza Hasan (MGG) 142, Mohammad Umer Farooq (MGG) 146, Shahzaib Jehan (RWP) 147, Raja Mohammad Israr (GCG), 149, Inam-ul-Haq (GCG) 149, Omer Ejaz (MGG) 151, Shahwaiz Abbas )MGG) 151, Atif Fareez (RWP) 152, Yasir Khokhar (RWP) 152, Inyatullah (PSC) 153, Ahtisham Abbasi (MGG) 153, Usman Nadeem (SGD) 154, Alam Afzal (MGG) 154, Mohammad Babar Khokhar (RWP) 154, Adeel Shafqat (MGG) 154.Amateurs Gross (HC 7-12): Mohammad Hashir (MGG) 156, Shayan Zia (PAF) 158, Junaid Khan (MGG) 158, Azhar Ayub Kiani (GCG) 160, Ilys Ahmed (ATK) 160, Raja Rizwan (MGG) 160, Usman Ayub Butt (PAF) 162, Riaz Uddin Kasi (RWP) 162, Shehryar Ali (MGG) 163, Saad Aslam (MGG) 163, Mohammad Huzaifa (PAF) 163, Malik Pervaiz (SKY) 163, Fazal Subhan (SWT) 164, Abdullah Khalid (MGG) 164, Uzair Bin Abbas (RWP) 165, Saad Rana (MGG) 165 

GOLF - National 10 Nov, 2023

CNS Amateur Golf Championship: Rizwan maintains lead on Day II
Sports Bulletin ReportISLAMABAD: In the Senior Category, Rizwan Rashid of Margalla Green Golf Club (MGGC) maintained his lead on the second day of the 16th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Championship 2023 at MGGC Islamabad on Friday. His (Rizwan) score was 154 after completing 36 36-hole games, as Mohammad Aslam Khan was still crawling behind him with a 158 gross score at the end of day 2.Also, Ami Qin exhibited an excellent game of golf and was on top of the score sheet with a score of 162 in the Ladies’ competitions. Zaibun Nisa (166) reached on second spot, as she was third on the opening day. Ana James Gill was on third position with a score of 167.  

GOLF - National 09 Nov, 2023

Chief of Naval Staff Amateur Golf Championship tees off in Islamabad
Rizwan Rashid earns a stroke lead after completing the day-1 game at MGGCAbdul Jabbar FaisalISLAMABAD: Local golfer, Rizwan Rashid of MGGC was a stroke ahead of Mohammad Aslam Khan of Rawalpindi Golf Club on the first day of the 16th Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Amateur Golf Championship, which teed off at Margalla Green Golf Club (MGGC) in Islamabad on Thursday.Ami Qin was leading in the Ladies’ competitions with a score of 77 while Ana James Gill was second with an 81 score. Master Laraib Rehman had a 70 score on the first game at MGGC. Mohib Ibrahim got the second spot on the scoresheet with a 75 score.Results:Seniors’ Categories (Gross): Rizwan Rashid (MGGC) 75, Mohammad Aslam Khan (RGC) 76, Aslam Mehar (MGGC) 79, Nasrullah Khatana (RWP) 80, Masood Khurshid (MGGC) 80, Khalid Amin (MGGC) 80, Naseer Raja (GCG) 80, Farrukh Naz (MGGC) 81, Hamid Ali (MGGC) 82, Zafar Iqbal (RWP) 82, Samiullah (MGGC) 83, Omer Akram (RWP) 83, Amer Mir (MGGC) 83, Mohammad Aslam (RWP) 83, Raja Amjad (MGGC) 84, Mohammad Masood (RWP) 84, Mohammad Raza (RWP) 84, Mohsin Ali Minhas (RWP) 84, Abdul Raqeeb (MGGC) 84, Javed Iqbal (MGGC) 85Ladies’ Categories (Gross): Ami Qin (GCG) 77, Ana James Gill (RPG) 81, Zaibun Nisa (RPG) 87, Tehmina Rashid (ISB) 91, Zeenat Ayesha (ISB) 92, Farnaz Bajwa (MGGC) 93, Zhao Xiaolan (MGGC) 94, Shahnaz Saleem (MGGC) 95, Aisha Fauzan (MGGC) 95, Laila Malik (MGGC) 98, Zarmina Khan (ISB) 98, Hussain Bano (RWP) 98Juniors’ Categories (Gross): Laraib Rehman (MDN) 70, Mohib Ibrahim (MGGC) 75, Shehryar Sarfraz (RWP) 76, Abdullah Khan (RWP) 79, Ibrahim Nasir (RWP) 79, Jashwa Amjad (RWP) 81, Abdullah Aamir (RWP) 81, Mahad Khan (PAF) 81, Ali Jami (RWP) 81, Azan Khan (ISB) 82, Hamza Waheed (ISB) 83, Sardar Mohammad Ali Khan (MGGC) 84, Mohammad Hasan Shahid (RWP) 85, Qais Nadeem (SGD) 91, Abraiz (PAF) 91, Ali Rana (MGGC) 93, Omer Farooq (RWP) 94, Hasan Murtaza (GMG) 100, Hashir Khan (RWP) 103, Yahya Khan (MDN) 104), Mohammad Tauseef (RWP) 106, Umer Khan (MGGC) 115. 

GOLF - National 21 Oct, 2023

Chief of Army Staff Open Golf Championship Concludes
Professional Mohammad Shabbir lifts title, Mohammad Shuaib wins amateurs’ competitionsAbdul Jabbar FaisalRAWALPINDI: The professional golfer, Mohammad Shabbir from Islamabad Golf Club has won the title of the 30th WALEE COAS Open Golf Championship that concluded here at Rawalpindi Golf Club (RGC) on Sunday. Mohammad Shuaib Khan from Gymkhana Golf Club, Lahore won the amateur category competitions. President RGC, Lt General Shahid Imtiaz, HI (M) graced the closing ceremony as chief guest and distributed the prizes among the players.As many as 607 golfers from across the country participated in the prestigious golf showpiece in the different categories of competitions. The 30th COAS Open Golf Championship was made possible through the efforts of the WALEE Technologies team, the main sponsor of the Chief of Army Staff Open Golf 2023 Championship. Ahsan Tahir, CEO - WALEE Technologies, expressed his enthusiasm for supporting this remarkable event, stating, "We are proud to be part of an event that not only celebrates the spirit of competition but also promotes camaraderie and sportsmanship. Golf is a game that requires precision and focus, qualities that are integral to our mission at WALEE Technologies. Congratulations to all the participants and winners on their remarkable achievements."Brig Zahid Hussain, Secretary of Rawalpindi Golf Club, commended the participants and sponsors, saying, "This championship wouldn't have been possible without the enthusiastic participation of golfers from all over Pakistan and the generous support of sponsors like WALEE Technologies. It's heartening to see how golf continues to unite people and promote a sense of community."

GOLF - National 18 Oct, 2023

National Hockey Championship 2023: Sindh beat AJK 9-0
Sports Bulletin ReportRAWALPINDI: Sindh beat Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK) 9-0 in the 67th National Hockey Championship here at Ayub Park on Wednesday.In the first match, KPK A defeated Islamabad with a score of 6-3 in a thrilling encounter. Saifullah from the winning team scored three goals, while Samiullah, Khurshid, and Zaakir scored one goal each. From Islamabad, Afaq Malik, Manib, and Zaakir were the scorers. Special guests for this match were Colonel Abdullah Saeed Star, Colonel Imtiaz Military Special Guest, who introduced the players before the match. Haris Khan was appointed as the man of the match. The umpires for this match were Irfan Tahir, Zahid Mahmood, and Rizwan Khan, while the field jury included Zafar Abbas, Mazhar, Mohammad Akbar, Hafiz Arshad, Ajmal Khan, and Mubarak Ali.Meanwhile, in the second match, Sindh B defeated Azad Jammu and Kashmir easily with a score of 9-0. Javed from the winning team scored three goals, while Imad Rizwan, Im Adnan, Saram Hussain, and Wani Sarwan scored one goal each. Special guest for this match was Colonel Abdulatif of the Military Intelligence Services who awarded the man of the match to Mohammad Adnan. The match was supervised by Abdul Sattar, Afsar Ali, and Mohammad Bilal, while for field jury, Zafar Abbas, Ehsanul Haq, Ali Hatim, Yaser Lodhi, Haroon Butt, and Iftikhar Ahmed provided their services.In the third match, Mari Petroleum defeated Balochistan A after a one-sided contest with a score of 16-0. This was the highest-scoring match of the championship. Naveed Alam and Ramaiz Suroor scored four goals each for the winning team, while Arshad Liaqat, Wasim Akram, Omar Mustafa, Umair Sattar, Shoaib Khan, Rizwan Butt, Javed Rasool, and Hasher Ali scored one goal each. The special guest for this match was Brigadier Abdul Tahir of the Military Intelligence Services, who awarded the man of the match to Javed Rasool and Umair Sattar. The umpires for this match were Anwar Hussain, Wasim, and Malik Irfan, while the field jury included Rizwan Mughal, Naveed Hussain, Ghulam Khokhar, Yamin Bhatti, and Tariq Butt.In the fourth match, Pakistan Navy defeated KPK B with a score of 8-0, securing their place in the quarter-finals. From Pakistan Navy, Osman Ali scored two goals, while Hamad Ali, Rana Waleed, Ali Sher, Zulqarnain, Basharat, and Akbar Ali scored one goal each. Pakistan Navy became the first team to secure a spot in the top eight. The special guest for this match was Brigadier Abrar Hussain of the Real Estate Army Welfare Trust, who was introduced to both teams before the match. At the end of the match, he awarded the Man of the Match to Pakistan Navy's Sultan Golden and Zikria Hayat. The match was supervised by Wajahat, Asad Abbas, and Saleem, while for field jury, Abdul Malik, Moeen Alam, Salim Raza, Zahoor-ul-Haq, and Ali Aabid were present.The fifth match was played between Rangers and Port Qasim. Rangers emerged victorious with a score of 3-1. Dawood, Faisal, and Sajjad were the scorers for Rangers, while Basit scored the lone goal for Port Qasim. The Man of the Match for this match was Dawood. The special guests for this match were Brigadier Mukhtar Ahmed (Sitara Imtiaz) Secretary A W T, Waqaz Zahir GM TDCP. The first match on October 19 will be between Pakistan Navy and Sindh A, the second match will be between Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab A, the third match will be between Pakistan Army and Punjab B, the fourth match will be between Pakistan WAPDA and KPK A, and the fifth match will be between Pakistan Customs and Air Force. 

GOLF - National 20 Aug, 2023

Golf News: AJGL Monthly Medal Match concludes on a high note
Sports Bulletin ReportLAHORE: The Ace Junior Golf League (AJGL) Monthly Medal Regional Match concluded here at the Gymkhana Golf Course with an astounding success, as this will be followed respectively in Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar, Sona Golf Club, Rahim Yar Khan, and the last one in Rumanza, Multan.Ace junior golf is an extension of Girls Golf Matches, which was the brainchild of its founding member Dr. Asma Afzal Shami, former chairperson ladies golf PGF and Patron and Chairperson BOD AJGL. She has designed the AJGL to be a golf league for both girls and boys, between the ages of 6-21 years that can eventually become a much-needed nursery at the grassroots level for discovering, nurturing and producing our future golf champions, at the national level. Munazza Shaheen Rules Official and President AJGL has setup the format of AJGL including complete web portal equipped with ranking, profiles, events coverage and players’ registration. Also social media usage will ensure the much presence of Pakistan in international golfing community. She helped with the necessary framework, adopted from accomplished golfing countries like USA, UK, Thailand, Malaysia and others, to have two basic principles. First principle; the golfers are divided into age categories, not skill level or handicap, the players know that they have to achieve a certain proficiency level as per their age and start in early years in order to compete in the world. Second Principle, they have to compete on gross and play strategically like green in regulation, two putts strategy, up and down to save pars and learn to keep their scores low rather than winning on net. The youngest junior golfers of age 6 to 10 in Birdie Category performed exceptionally well playing 9 holes. In the girls section, top 4 positions were attained by Noor Bano Chaudry gross 58, Syeda Noor Zara Shah (62), Sara Qasim (77) and Zayneb Akram (78). In boys, Shahzain Iftikhar (49), Issa Khan (59), Nael Haider (65) and Wali Akram (80) came first, second, third and fourth respectively. The eagle category of ages 10 to 14, in girls section, the top 4 positions were clinched by Nataliya Ch (96), Aleesa Almas Rashid (99), Nataliya Nadeem Khan (102) and Zoay Qureshi (103). In the boys section, Mikail Usman (77), Rehan Asif (82), Sher Ali Khan (82), Ibrahim Wajid (84) topped the charts. In the albatross category of ages 14 to 18, in girls’ section, the top 4 positions were taken by Laiba Ali Shah (93), Bushra Fatima (94), Aliha Amjad (102) and Ayezah Amin (133). In the boys section, Ahmed Ibrahim (73), Wajahat Anwer (91), Rohail Ibrahim (92), Hussain Ali Shah (96) were on the top 4 table positions. In the elite category of ages 18-21, in the boys section, the top four positions were taken by Mohammad Saim Tahir (73), Sam Latif (74), Adam Khan (78) and Mohammad Abdullah (85). The event concluded with a very impressive prizes distribution ceremony, which was conducted and by the enthusiastic juniors and organised in a professional manner by Ms Bela Azam, Lady Captain LGGC. Dr Asma Afzal Shami, reading out a special message that had been sent by Lt Gen (R) Hillal, Patron-in-Chief AJGL, said: “I would like to compliment Dr. Asma Shami for envisioning this unique concept which, I’m sure, will prove to be a game changer for the future development of golf in Pakistan. I would also like to eulogies the technical role played by Ms Munazza Shaheen in actualizing Dr Shami’s concept on ground. This unbeatable combination of Dr Shami’s relentless drive and ability to getting things done, and Munazza’s technical skills and unmatched knowledge of golfing rules, are more than a solid guarantee for the future success of AJGL.” Mian Misbah-ur-Rehman, the chief guest, said: “While the federation and its affiliated provincial associations, have long been trying to come up with a workable, a sustainable concept for creating a golfing talent hunting mechanism at the national level. Dr Asma Shami and Ms Munazza Shaheen have shown us the way. All praise and kudos to them and their dedicated team. “The golf league has gymkhanas’ wholehearted support. The club will go out of its way to provide all kinds of support and facilities to the organisers of AJGL. I am aware such an effort requires a lot of hard work. I am also aware of the financial restrain the league will face. I will try and help you to solicit funds for your noble cause,” he added. Shaukat Javed, Convener Gymkhana Golf Club said: “I am pleased to announce that the club will waiver off match fee and the green fee for the juniors to play matches. The organisers are most welcome to use any facility in the club they require. Gymkhana golf club is here to provide its full support to this bold initiative.” 
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