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Tiwana bags Turkish Airlines World Golf title

By Our Correspondent
April 02, 2018

LAHORE: Asim Tiwana clinched the title of Turkish Airlines World Golf Cup Championship contested at the Royal Palm Golf Course on Sunday.

Out of a total of 95 competing amateurs, the rivalry and quest for top slot ended in favour of Asim of Royal Palm Club. This is a great honour for Pakistan and Royal Palm as Turkish Airlines hosted this event in Lahore.

More than 8,000 were competing in around the world, together with many other innovative and distinguished services. Asim Tiwana who emerged on top of the table accumulation of 41 points through steady and accurate hitting and nerve free putting.

Throughout the 18 holes on Sunday at this event Asim was continuously pursued and hounded by some very accomplished golfers like Hassan Hamid, Waleed Zubair, Faisal Sayid, Saqqib Hameed, Abdullah Sharif and Sardar Murad.

Out of these few who were playing and exhibiting good regulation golf the biggest threat was from young and energetic Hassan Hamid who certainly appeared adept in his approach to the winners podium.

But all this did not perturb Asim and he remained composed and his dynamics were clear, just hit well and the rest of the game will fall in place. And by all accounts this is what he did. A. Hamid, General Manager of Turkish Airlines said this event is held in 64 countries of the world and the winner from each country is a part of the championship.

Other significant performers during this 18 holes event were Hassan Hamid and Waleed Zubair. Hassan attained the second position with a stableford points tally equal to that of Asim but Asim edged past him in the ultimate reckoning because he had accumulated 21 points as against 20 accumulated by Hassan. The third position went to Waleed Zubair whose points tally was 39.

Other results: Nearest to Pin: Hussain Hamid; Gross winner; Sardar Murad.

The championship was followed by a grand prize distribution ceremony where General Manager Turkish Airlines Hamid Eldelek Lioglu was the chief guest.