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Entries hotting up for Mena Golf Tour Qualifying School

Qualifying to take place in Morocco from March 7-9

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With three weeks to go, entries are picking up pace for the Mena Golf Tour Qualifying School to be held at El Jadida Royal Golf Club in Morocco from March 7 to 9.

Open to all profession­als and amateurs — with a handicap of one or better (four or better for Mena nationals) — the 54-hole Q-School will be held in two stages. The first stage, on March 7-8, will see players compete over 36 holes of stroke play when the halfway cut will be made, narrowing down the field to 70 players for the final stage 18-hole competitio­n to be played the following day.

A minimum of 50 players from the final qualifying round will be eligible for Category-7 membership for the 2017 Mena Tour season which will have close to 16 events, covering destinatio­ns in Morocco, Kuwait, Thailand, South Africa, Oman and the UAE.

The Q-School, which will be held in El Jadida for the first time, will offer Mena Tour members the opportunit­y to earn full playing privileges on the tour in addition to becoming eligible for Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points.

The top five players from the Q-School will share a prize fund of $6,000 (Dh22,000) with the winner walking away with a cheque for $2,250.

“We are quite pleased with the early response to the QSchool which clearly reflects on the popularity of the tour as a whole while maintainin­g a close relationsh­ip we have had with Morocco, stretching all the way back to 2011,” said Mena Tour chairman Mohammad Juma Bu Amim.

“We believe the Q-School will enhance the level of competitio­n in addition to bringing more transparen­cy in determinin­g the fields for our events. With many overseas profession­als and amateurs in the field, the tour exposes them to a highly competitiv­e environmen­t they need to hone their skills,” he added.

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