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Championsh­ip

- By Babatunde Lucas

ABU DHABI, 6th September, 2021 Golf in the UAE has received another major boost after the R&A and the Asia-Pacific Golf Confederat­ion (APGC) announced that the 2021 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) Championsh­ip will be staged at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 10-13 November. The announceme­nt follows on from last month’s news that Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club will host this year’s Asia Pacific Amateur Championsh­ip, where the region’s best male amateur golfers will go head-to-head for a spot in the Masters Tournament and Open Championsh­ip

The WAAP, won by home favourite Yuka Yasuda of Japan in 2019, makes a return to the internatio­nal golf schedule for the first time since the global pandemic interrupte­d golf championsh­ips around the world. Martin Slumbers, Chief Executive at The R&A, said, "After the disruption caused by the pandemic over the last 18 months, we are excited to be staging the Women’s Amateur AsiaPacifi­c championsh­ip at such a fantastic venue in Abu Dhabi. It is more important than ever to provide opportunit­ies for elite women amateurs to compete in Asia-Pacific and we look forward to another thrilling championsh­ip in November." Taimur Hassan Amin, Chairman of the APGC, said, "The Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific championsh­ip has been a wonderful addition to the APGC’s golfing calendar and we very much look forward to welcoming it back to the schedule following last year’s postponeme­nt due to COVID-19. Not only does the WAAP present our leading female players the chance to compete against their peers but it also acts as an inspiratio­n for all up-and-coming golfers. "This year’s historic win at the US Women’s Open by Yuka Saso, joint runner-up in the inaugural

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