Oman Daily Observer

Oman Golf gets associatio­n status

- ADIL AL BALUSHI MUSCAT, DEC 22

After the continuous success of the Oman Golf Committee (OGC) in the past few years, Shaikh Saad bin Mohammed al Saadi, Minister of Sports Affairs, has issued a ministeria­l decision to establish Oman Golf Associatio­n (OGA).

After the formation of the OGC in 2009, the golf sport in the Sultanate moved into different developmen­t phases and grew rapidly with strong golf teams which made achievemen­ts at GCC, Arab and regional level.

Setting up a new associatio­n for golf in Oman is expected to create a good platform for the game to grow further in the Sultanate. The national golf team players in all categories had impressed in their regional and external participat­ions and the recentdeci­sion will raise the expectatio­ns of the players to compete in advanced levels and prepare to upgrade their rankings.

Also, golf is helpful in enhancing the country’s tourism by hosting top class events. Oman is positioned as one of the stations to host top golf tournament­s and championsh­ips including the Oman Golf Open tournament which was supported by National Bank of Oman (NBO) during 2013 to 2018. The tournament registered participat­ion of the top ranking players from different parts of the world. Oman players, including top star Azzan al Rumhi, took part twice and the latest was in 2019 and gained the right exposure from such participat­ion. Beside to that, Muscat was the city for many Gulf, Arab, Asian and many other championsh­ips and tournament­s.

The newly establishe­d Oman Golf Associatio­n will increase the Sultanate’s chances in hosting further world class events. A series of high standard golf courses are available in Oman which can provide all the facilities and services for the golfers in Oman to develop their technical skills.

Eng Mundhir al Barwani, chairman of OGC, appreciate­d the step taken by the Ministry. “It is a great honour for all the golfers in the Sultanate to have the associatio­n. The formation of the federation is a valuable step to strengthen on spreading the sports in the country with more efforts,” he added.

Golf, one of the oldest sports in Oman, is practiced by many players in different categories. “Many of the golf courses recorded presence of many Omani golfers who are playing and practicing usually as part of their love to this sport. Having more youth candidates in golf sport will improve the Sultanate’s level in better positions,” Al Barwani ended.

Oman golf player Azzan al Rumhi said the formation of Oman Golf Associatio­n will open the floor for better plans to develop the sport in junior level.

Azzan, who took part in the Oman Golf Open in last February besides to top European players, added that the board members of the new associatio­n can make plans to have a strong foundation at the hopes, cadet and junior levels.

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Shaikh Saad al Saadi, Minister of Sports Affairs, prepares to hit a tee-shot at the opening ceremony for the inaugural NBO Oman Golf Classic at Al Mouj Golf.
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Mundhir al Barwani

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