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New, improved Mena Tour returns in 2019 after short break

Fewer events, all in region and improved prize money will make it the world’s best feeder tour, says Spencer

- BY ASHLEY HAMMOND Senior Reporter

The Mena Golf Tour will not take place this year but will return in 2019 with an exciting new look and greater prizemoney, according to the tour’s strategic adviser David Spencer.

Formed in 2011 by Mohammad Juma Bu Amim, the UAEbased feeder tour quickly grew from four to 17 events, stretching outside of the Mena region and into South Africa and Thailand by 2017.

It even earned the right to offer its players official world rankings points in 2016, which is key to its primary objective ■ of eventually getting an Arab player into the Olympics.

Now, however, after a oneyear hiatus, the tour will return in 2019 with 10 events all inside the Mena region, each with a prize purse increase of at least 50 per cent. All of this will be under a new title sponsor, signalling an end to the Mena Tour name, as well as a new destinatio­n partner, which will offer season-long branding as the series moves towards its finale, much like the European Tour’s ‘Race to Dubai’ concept. Schedule and branding will be announced in detail early next month.

“We didn’t have a perfect format for a feeder tour. We were bumping up against other qualifying schools and overlappin­g with other events, so we made the decision that 2018 would be the year to perfect the Mena Tour and make it the world’s best feeder tour,” Spencer told Gulf News.

A new schedule, with a qualifying school and five events slotted between January and April, and a final five events between October and December, now sees it avoid clashes with the Challenge Tour, with which it seeks a greater alliance.

“It wasn’t always our intention to take 2018 off, but once we got more and more into what we wanted to do, we realised it was the most sensible plan.”

The top 60 from the 2017 Mena Tour Order of Merit will now gain automatic entry to the new look 2019 format, while others will have to go through qualifying school to earn their place on tour.

Order of Merit incentives with invites into Sunshine Tour and Asian Tour events will still exist, despite events in South Africa and Thailand disappeari­ng from the Mena calendar.

“We’ve listened to our players and this is what they want, less travel and more prize money at a better time of year. We also believe no other feeder tour plays on the type of world-class courses that we have locally...

“We feel we are a young tour and want to behave and act like that in the way we communicat­e with our fans and players, and we still remain absolutely dedicated to helping Arab federation­s get a golfer into the Olympics.”

 ?? Gulf News Archives ?? Craig Hinton competes in the Mena Golf Tour Order of Merit. The top 60 from the 2017 Mena Tour Order of Merit will now gain automatic entry to the new look 2019 format.
Gulf News Archives Craig Hinton competes in the Mena Golf Tour Order of Merit. The top 60 from the 2017 Mena Tour Order of Merit will now gain automatic entry to the new look 2019 format.

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