Khaleej Times

Teen sensation Shergo ready for Mena event

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aqaba (jordan) — Promising Jordanian amateur Shergo Al Kurdi hopes to make full use of his local knowledge as he takes on a quality field in Journey to Jordan-1, the opening event of the 2019 season of Mena Tour, a press release said.

The 54-hole Journey To Jordan-1 starts on Saturday and features 117 players that will battle it out for a total prize-money of $100,000, the largest in the history of the Tour since its inception in 2011.

The 15-year-old Shergo, who is based in England but spends a lot of time at this week’s venue, the Greg Norman-designed Ayla Golf Club.

Playing in the 2017 Mena Tour event here alongside the legendary Darren Clarke as a 13-year-old, Shergo had made the cut and finished tied 38th.

Last year, he became the first Jordanian in 27 years to win the Jordan Open, and then became the first player from his country to make the cut at the elite AsiaPacifi­c Amateur Championsh­ip in Singapore. He also won two Faldo Series events in the UK.

His rapid rise has been noticed in the region, and last week, he was given an invitation to play in the Saudi Internatio­nal in King Abdullah Economic City. He started the high-profile European Tour event with three birdies in his first four holes, but failed to make the cut.

Shergo has made five starts on the Mena Tour, with his best being his effort in 2017 in Aqaba. And he is definitely hoping to improve upon his tied 38th place finish, despite accepting that there is always a bit of pressure playing in his home country.

“I am very excited. I have always enjoyed playing this golf course and I have always enjoyed being in Aqaba. Ayla is a tricky course and I love the challenges that we face here,” said Shergo.

“There is a bit of pressure considerin­g that I am playing in Jordan. The expectatio­ns are more. But having said that, I love representi­ng my country and I consider it a privilege flying the Jordanian flag here this week.

“I am expecting to play my best and produce a good score. I am hoping for a top-15 or a top10 finish this week. If I can get that, it would be a good experience,” he added.

I am expecting to play my best and produce a good score Shergo Al Kurdi

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Last year, Shergo Al Kurdi became the first Jordanian in 27 years to win the Jordan Open.
— Supplied photo Last year, Shergo Al Kurdi became the first Jordanian in 27 years to win the Jordan Open.

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