DUBAI CREEK CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022 MEN’S, LADIES & JUNIORS
12 & 13/02/22
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Shiba Wahid fired a fantastic first round 62 to propel herself to the top of the Ladies Net leader board and followed that up with a 74, finishing at -7, claiming victory in this division. Janet Kim was the ladies net runner up at +2.
In the junior division, last year’s captain Raghav Gulati made a very strong start, firing an opening round 69 (-2) to give himself a 6 shot lead over Nikhil Bhatia as they headed into day 2. Nikhil fought back brilliantly and joined Raghav for a share of the lead midway through the second round. Raghav was able to finish brilliantly, however. With three birdies down the closing stretch, he finished at +5 for the tournament, beating Nikhil by 8, and successfully defending his Junior Club Championship title.
Miki Mirza was awarded best gross on day 1, shooting a great round of 75 (+4). With greens becoming increasingly fast and winds picking up Liam Wealleans was able to take best gross on day two with a fantastic 74 (+3). Best net on day 1 was won by Josh Kemp with a level par 71 and Jaime Gorman shot an equally solid level par to take the day 2 prize.
Vihaan Sharma was our boy’s net champion finishing at +11. He beat Wenji Li by two strokes. Winning the girls net prize was Hannah Allen with two great rounds of 77.
Finishing second in the Men’s Vase (net) competition was Shankar Balasubramanian, after rounds of 76 and 73 leaving him at +7 for the competition. He lost by two strokes to Harry Chandler who fired brilliant rounds of 70 and 77.
he Dubai Creek Club Championships saw all representatives of the club coming together in one weekend for the third time, to compete for the men’s, ladies and junior prizes. Conditions became increasingly difficult as the weekend progressed but all three divisions were fought for brilliantly and eventually three worthy winners were crowned victorious.
Anca Mirela Mateiu emerged victorious and became our new Ladies Club Champion for 2022 after rounds of 82 and 79. She beat Glory Xavier by two shots after a hard fought closing nine holes.
In the Men’s Division, we awarded prizes to the best gross and net scores over each day.
For the third year in a row, one competitor was a cut above the rest in this tournament. He began with a flawless 67 (-4) to open up a five shot lead heading into the final round. As the conditions worsened however, other competitors fought back. Obediah Ayton increasingly grew into the competition and he followed up an opening 78 with a superb 73 to get himself into third place. Nathan Seldon was in solo second after round 1 and his second round of 78 saw him stay just there. However, it was Bayhaan Lakdawala who went wire to wire and defended his title for the second time in three years. He followed up that 67 with a second round 75 to win in convincing style and confirm himself as Dubai Creek Club Champion once again.
“As always, this weekend is a fantastic opportunity to see all sections of the club represented and we’ve seen some fantastic and hard fought golf over the last two days. Thank you all for playing! Congratulations to all of our winners and to Bayhaan, a worthy champion.” Michael Major, Director Of Golf
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