LAHORE: Hassan Sami (men), Asad Hameed (seniors) and 14-year old Amina Tiwana (ladies) won titles in their respective categories of the 38th Millat Tractors Governor’s Cup Golf Tournament here at Lahore Gymkhana on Sunday.

Hassan aggregated a net score of 217 including final-day impressive card of 66 to win the title in the three-day event.Khawaja Jehanzeb with a net aggregate of 214 remained runner-up followed by Mohammed Omer Farooq (217).

The gross section winner was Ahmed Zafar Hayat (226).

In the senior amateur section Asad finished ahead of Abdullah Sharif and Mohammed Usman.

Meanwhile, young Amina surprised her opponents by achieving victory against more experienced challengers in the ladies section. Dr Rubab Haider came second and Ana James Gill was third.

Published in Dawn, November 30th, 2021

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