The UAE’s Ahmad Skaik won the award for lowest amateur.
Who are the Middle East-based golfers playing in the Abu Dhabi Challenge?
Players from the UAE, Egypt, Morocco and Saudi Arabia are competing in the $300,000 tournament.
Read Full StoryThe American fired a nine under par third round of 63 to tie the course record.
The 27-year-old becomes the first UAE born golfer to make the cut in a 72-hole professional event.
The first of two events on the HotelPlanner Tour's eGolf Swing in the United Arab Emirates.
“It’s an honour to represent our traditions and our culture on a global stage.”
Players from the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are competing in the $300,000 tournament.
This marks the third edition of both events in the country.
The 24-year-old secures his second trophy of the season in just three weeks on the Challenge Tour.
Dubai amateur Oscar Craig, who has stepdad Tommy Fleetwood on the bag, signed for a level par 72…
The 17-year-old is the only amateur to make the weekend.
The Gary Player designed course has over 60 bunkers that are in play, as the layout demands length…
Dubai based Oscar Craig, signs for a bogey-free 69 alongside stepfather Tommy Fleetwood, who is caddying for him…
Watch as Tommy gives Oscar some guidance at a windy Saadiyat Beach Golf Club
The partnership further cements Arena’s long-standing relationship with golf