Gulf News

Desert Rose Golfing Society gets EGF support

- BY PIA FLEURY Special to Gulf News

Iam, delighted to announce that the Desert Rose Golfing Society (DRGS) has received official support and sanctionin­g from the Emirates Golf Federation.

DRGS has seen a strong membership surge now that the cooler weather is starting to happen and the 2021-2022 golf season has begun. We are also delighted to be delivering our DRGS membership cards to members, providing them all with enhanced benefits in and around the UAE.

I met up with Mr Khalid Mubarak, the Secretary General of the EGF, and Robert Fiala, Operations and Marketing Manager, EGF, and they agreed to link our DRGS website with the EGF website on a reciprocal basis.

The DRGS has always worked alongside the EGF and we have always insisted that it is a condition of DRGS membership that all our members are also EGF members and hold an official EGF handicap, either as a member of a golf club or as an EGF direct member.

Inter-club challenge

The EGF also approved the sanctionin­g of the UAE Ladies Inter-Club Challenge (ICC) which will happen later this season, with myself as the coordinato­r of the league and using the DRGS platform and website.

We have a meeting of the representa­tives of all the interested UAE Golf Clubs at the AGM of the ICC to be held on October 3 at The Els Club after which the 2021—2022 calendar of fixtures will be published.

We are all looking forward to the forthcomin­g 260,000-euro Dubai Moonlight Classic on the Ladies European Tour to be held on the Faldo Course at Emirates Golf Club, October 27-29 under the floodlight­s.

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