Shoaib clinches title

Published November 18, 2003

PESHAWAR, Nov 17: Shoaib Uddin clinched the title after carding 77 gross in the 16th Ramazan Golf Challenge Cup played at PAF Golf Course on Monday.

In the amateur (HCP 0-12) Gross Maj. Shoaibuddin won the gross competition with a score of 77, he was followed by Iqbal Wali (78) and Dr. Haider (80).

In the amateur (HCP O-12) Net category Mehmood Aziz won with a score of 70. He was followed home by Zia Afridi (71) and Tahir Mehmood (74).

In the amateurs (HCP 13-18) Gross competition Imran Khan emerged winner in the amaterurs (HCP 13-18) with a score of 86 while Tahir Rashid Sajid (92) and Syed Hassan Raza (95) took second and third places.

In the amateur (HCP 13-18) net competition, Najibullah (74) took the top prize with Waqar Gul (76) and Shahid Manzoor (79) snatched second and third positions.

Other results:

VETERANS GROSS (over 55 years) gross: Abdul Haq (79); Syed Shahadat Hussain (80); Fassih Ali Anwar (81).

VETERANS NET: Akhtar Hassan (69); Younis Marwat (72); Ali Muhammad Jan Aurakzai (74)

BOYS (Under-14 years) GROSS: Ali Khanzada (84); Sher Yar Latif (93) Hamza Khattak (100).

Boys NET: Mirza Mustafa (75); Khushal Khattak (78); Azam Khattak (84). —APP

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