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Mousa Shana'ah comes up trumps at Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club Summer Open

Mousa Shana'ah comes up trumps at Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club Summer Open

Khaleej Timesa day ago
The 9th edition of the SGSC Gross Summer Open Championship brought together some of the UAE's finest golfing talent over the weekend at the Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club, delivering an action-packed day of competitive golf.
Emerging as the standout performer, rising star Mousa Shana'ah overcame an early wobble with two bogeys to storm back with four birdies, finishing with 37 Stableford points to claim the championship. His composed display under pressure earned him the winner's trophy and a generous prize voucher.
SGSC member Namir Al Naimi finished strongly in second place with 32 points, just ahead of Riane Sallie, who shared the same score but settled for third spot on the podium.
Meanwhile, the Net Division saw extraordinary scoring feats. Chengbo He stole the spotlight with an incredible 48 points, including 13 net birdies, taking home the top prize and a pro shop voucher. Fatiya Khalil impressed with 46 points to secure second place, while Shayan Mohammed rounded out the top three with a solid 45 points, defying the challenging summer conditions.
The SGSC Gross Summer Open continues to grow in prestige, attracting top talent from across the UAE and showcasing the depth of competitive golf in the region.
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