Khaleej Times

Cabrera-Bello’s team triumphs

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dubai — Women’s profession­al Emma Cabrera-Bello’s team emerged on top at the UAE’s second annual Gary Player Invitation­al golf event at Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Beach Golf Club on Monday.

Around 100 profession­al golfers, celebritie­s, sporting greats and business leaders, joined host and course designer, the nine-time major winner Gary Player, for the tournament which has been hailed as a great success

Held in conjunctio­n with the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, under the patronage of Shaikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Developmen­t, the Abu Dhabi event opened the 2017 global series of six worldwide events, which together have helped The Player Foundation raise more than Dh227 million for charities worldwide. Children from Zayed Higher Organisati­on for Humanitari­an Care & Special Needs in Abu Dhabi will benefit from more than Dh183,000 raised on Monday.

Among Player’s special guests for Abu Dhabi’s second union of Golf and Giving were figures from the sport, music and celebrity worlds including golf profession­als Darren Clarke and Trevor Immelmann; cricket greats, Ricky Ponting and Brian Lara; South African rugby legend Victor Matfield; and Boyzlife singers, Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy.

“I simply love visiting Abu Dhabi and, of course, Saadiyat Beach Golf Club is special,” said the 81-yearold Player. “Once again, we had an amazing experience in the emirate and I congratula­te the UAE’s leadership on building such a beautiful, safe and welcoming country. It was a pleasure to show so many of my fellow athletes and friends, what a magical place this truly is.”

“As with last year’s event, the generosity of Abu Dhabi, alongside our key supporters, Abu Dhabi Sports Council and facility owner, TDIC (Tourism Developmen­t & Investment Company), was on full display. It is truly heart-warming to know that the proceeds from the Gary Player Invitation­al will go towards building a gymnasium for local children at the Zayed Higher Organizati­on,” added Marc Player, chief executive officer of Black Knight Internatio­nal, the organisers of the event.

“The Gary Player Invitation­al represents both the best of sport, as well as the best of Abu Dhabi,” added Aref Al Awani, general secretary of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council. “Bringing some of the world’s most iconic athletes together here in Abu Dhabi to raise funds for such a worthy cause highlights the emirate’s strong sporting credential­s as it also remains true to the spirit of generosity that Abu Dhabi is known for. It is our hope that the fond memories created at The Gary Player Invitation­al remain with our visitors long after they return home, just as their generosity will remain with the children of the Zayed Higher Organisati­on.”

Springbok great Victor Matfield and cricket stars Ricky Ponting and Brian Lara also contested.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Children from Zayed Higher Organisati­on for Humanitari­an Care & Special Needs in Abu Dhabi will benefit from more than Dh183,000 raised at the UAE’s second annual Gary Player Invitation­al golf event on Monday. —
Supplied photo Children from Zayed Higher Organisati­on for Humanitari­an Care & Special Needs in Abu Dhabi will benefit from more than Dh183,000 raised at the UAE’s second annual Gary Player Invitation­al golf event on Monday. —
 ?? Photo by Shihab ?? Pakistan Super League chairman Najam Sethi addresses the media as Sarfraz Ahmed, Kumar Sangakkara and Darren Sammy look on during the trophy unveiling at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on Monday. —
Photo by Shihab Pakistan Super League chairman Najam Sethi addresses the media as Sarfraz Ahmed, Kumar Sangakkara and Darren Sammy look on during the trophy unveiling at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on Monday. —

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