Invitational golf

Published December 12, 2010

KARACHI, Dec 11: The 4th Indigo Invitational Golf Tournament-2010 was organized recently at the Karsaz Golf Club, Karachi.

For the past three years, the 18-hole tournament has consistently attracted golfing enthusiasts from the metropolis. This time as well, more than 100 participants took part in the tournament organised by Mobilink, Pakistan’s largest cellular network.

‘Best Player-Net’ award was given to Arif Usmani who scored 65 while the ‘Runner up-Net’ was awarded to Abdullah for his score of 67. The second ‘Runner up-Net’ was Asim Hafeez who scored 68.

‘Best Player-Gross’ winner was Ayaz Peer who scored 74 while ‘Runner up-Gross’ went to Ayaz Feroz who scored 78. Waqar Hassan was declared second ‘Runner up-Gross’ for scoring 79.

‘Closest to PIN’ award was won by Farooq Akhtar while ‘Longest Drive’ prize was won by Ayaz Taufiq (300 yards). Ayaz Peer won the ‘Max Par’ with 14 Par. Nauman with a score of 126 won the ‘Max Golf’ reward and Naseem Baig hit 3 Birdies to win the ‘Max Birdies’ prize.

Mobilink’s Director Customer Care Fareed Bajwa said: “It is a great pleasure to see the enthusiasm displayed by the golfers in Karachi at the Indigo Golf Tournament. With your fervor and support over the years, this event has turned into a popular sporting activity. Mobilink aims to support exciting activities which promote social harmony and foster a participative spirit in the community.”—Agencies

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