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59TH NATIONAL AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 3 HIGHLIGHTS

The four-day 59th National Amateur Golf Championship powered by GemGolfers has been started on Thursday at the Islamabad Golf Club where top-notch golfers from across the country are showcasing their skills in various categories.

The scoring technology in this tournament has been provided by Gem Golfers and Scores are available live as the contest activity progresses.

“GemGolfers” is a mobile app for iOS /Android devices and backed by a powerful web-based application for managing a tournament. It can be used for golfers of all skill levels that want to connect to a worldwide golf community. It keeps track of all your golf rounds and visualize your scores in a digital scorecard.

The app offers live leaderboards for participants and viewers so they can follow their scores or their favorite players, featuring in different formats in all tournaments.

For live updates You can follow these Links:

For Web: https://gemgolfers.herokuapp.com/leaderboard/nationalamateur

Download GemGolfers for Android:

 

 

 

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Golfers are participating in the following categories:

  • National Amateur Championship
  • Inter Association Team Event
  • International Event Pakistan

Players include Amateurs, Seniors and Ladies

NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 3 RESULTS

AMATEUR:

The country’s top amateur golfer Ghazanfar Mehmood held on to his top place on the leaderboard with a high quality second round golf that fetched him a score of four under 68.

Following his score of par in the first round, he was seen at his best on Saturday as he notched up the best score of the tournament so far. His aggregate score of 140 gave him a clear five strokes edge over his nearest rival Taimoor Khan, who carded a score of par 72. Tariq Mehmood (147) is a further two strokes behind. Tariq carded two over in the second round.

Ghazanfar carded three birdies on the trot from the fourth to the sixth holes and then again on the ninth. He also had a bogey on the 8th hole. Besides playing pars on the back nine, Ghazanfar chipped in with a birdie on hole No 13.

In the third round of National Amateur championship, Ghazanfar Mehmood is leading the scoreboard with 72 Gross whereas ASHIQ HUSSAIN is in second position having 72 Gross and SALMAN JEHANGIR is on third having 72 Gross.

LADIES:

In the third round of championship, HAMNA AMJAD is leading with 76 Gross whereas AANIA FAROOQ SYED is having 77 and SUNEYAH OSAMA 81 is on third position.

SCENES FROM DAY 4

Robert Streb Wins RSM Classic

Six Years later, Robert Streb Wins again at The RSM Classic

There is another exciting, nail-biting event of RSM Classic has come to an end. Since after 2017 all the final result eventually came through after a playoff round. In 2018, Charles Howell III United States golfer score 263−19 and played a playoff game after a tie-up with Patrick Rodgers.

But in the end, Charles Howell III won the match. The same scenario was repeated in the previous year. This year in 2020 everyone was expecting that Robert Sterb could easily win! however his lead vanishes after a bogey on No. 13, which was his first blemish since Thursday. By the end on the day, Robert tied up with Kevin Kisner and 33-year-old Sterb eventually won the title of RSM Classic Since after 2014.

Let take a look on the highlight of RSM Classic 2020.

Round 1 Recap

Matt Wallace tied for first-round lead at The RSM Classic

Matt Wallace and Camilo Villegas share the early RSM Classic lead by firing matching 6-under 64s in windy conditions to open the week in Sea Island, Georgia.

The Englishman Wallace drained a 30-footer for par on his final hole at the Seaside Course to maintain his position atop the leaderboard.

“It was really blustery and gusting up a good amount around the 13, 14 where we go out to sea a little bit,” he said afterward. “Hitting a 5-iron from 150 yards is not normal, but I’m kind of used to that from being back home, just normally playing on links courses rather than these types of courses here.”

Wallace’s 64 marks his lowest on the PGA Tour as he searches for his first win stateside. He’s a four-time winner on the European Tour.

Villegas, whose last win came at the 2014 Wyndham Championship, later joined Wallace at 6-under by birdieing his final hole of the day.

Cameron Tringale, Adam Long, and Keegan Bradley posted the lowest rounds on the Plantation Course, which is played once by the field before those who make the cut head to the Seaside Course for the final two rounds.
Kevin Kisner (4-under), Harris English (4-under), Corey Conners (3-under), Tommy Fleetwood (3-under), and tournament favorite Webb Simpson (2-under) all started their weeks in red numbers.

Round 2 Recap

Robert Streb leads after second round of RSM Classic

Robert Streb shot a score of -9 on after the completing round 2 at the RSM Classic, which was tied for the best mark in the field. That pushes his overall score to 14-under-par and gives him a two-shot lead heading into the weekend. Camilo Villegas is in sole possession of second place at 12-under-par, while Bronson Burgoon and Patton Kizzire are tied for third at 11-under-par.

Round 3 Recap

Robert Streb leads after third round of RSM Classic

Streb entered Saturday with a two-stroke lead at the RSM Classic, and he expanded his lead following the third round. He shot a score of three-under-par thanks to three birdies and zero bogeys, which pushed his score to 17-under-par for the tournament. That gives him a three-shot lead over Zach Johnson and Bronson Burgoon,who are tied for second at 14-under-par.

Zach Johnson, Emiliano Grillo vault into top five with rounds of 65. Zach Johnson and Emiliano Grillo both find themselves in the top five after three rounds at the RSM Classic thanks to rounds of 65 on Saturday.

Round 4 Recap

Robert Streb wins the RSM Classic in a playoff

Robert Streb beaten Kevin Kisner on the exciting second playoff hole to win the RSM Classic and his second PGA Tour title.

The 33-year-old American golfer entered the final round with a three-shot advantage and remained in front for thought the day. However, with several chasers going low – including Kisner. Robert Streb saw his alone lead vanish after a bogey on No. 13, which was his first blemish since Thursday.

Robert Streb then three-putted for par on the par-5 15th to remain one behind Kisner but found a birdie on No. 17 to pull even with the clubhouse leader at 19-under.

On the first playoff hole, Streb scrambled for par while Kisner missed a 14-foot birdie effort that would have secured the victory. The Oklahoma native then hit the shot of the tournament on the second extra hole, stuffing his approach shot from 159 yards – that nearly went in for eagle – to 15 inches for a tap-in birdie. Robert Streb got a winner prize of amount $1.188 million from the $6.6 million purse.

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TAYLORMADE P790 2019 REVIEW

The previous TaylorMade P790 iron was a global success for the brand and was one of the best-selling clubs TaylorMade has ever produced. Due to its success, TaylorMade has launched a new generation of the P790, that are meticulously crafted to combine performance, feel and aesthetics. With some slight changes to both the build and design, the new P790 iron from TaylorMade still has that distinctive feel that you associate with the previous model and in our opinion is one of the best irons we have ever seen. Check out the video below as GolfMagic’s Jack Seddon puts the new P790 irons to the test at Farleigh Golf Club.

TECH

When building the new P790, TaylorMade wanted to improve the club but without drifting too far away from the unique elements that made the previous model so successful. The new 2019 model provides a forged iron with a medium-compact head design, with a refined topline, more compact blade length and reduced offset preferred by discerning players.

The all-new 2019 P·790 features a 7% thinner face designed to produce a faster COR and for the first time includes Progressive Inverted Cone Technology (PICT) designed to improve accuracy throughout the set, minimising the right tendency often found in the long irons. The thinner face also maintains sound and feel but enhances feedback regardless of where the ball is struck on the face.

Behind the face of the new P·790 is one of TaylorMade’s most advanced technologies to date: SpeedFoam, a proprietary construction which serves a dual purpose of generating ball speed as well as the management of sound and feel. Injected into the clubhead, SpeedFoam provides the face support and damping properties that make the performance of the P·790 unlike any other iron in the TaylorMade family.

Inside the P·790, a larger mass of tungsten – 15% more than first generation P·790 – has been reshaped to deliver a deeper centre of gravity. This was accomplished through the mass savings in the thinner face as well as by removing mass in the iron frame (high toe area) and repositioning it by way of the larger, low profile tungsten design. The new tungsten design helps to lower the CG and increase the launch angle of the new 2019 model.

LOOKS


The previous P790 model is widely regarded as one of the best looking irons on the market, but TaylorMade has raised the bar once again in the 2019 model. What I love most is the fact that it still looks like a P790 iron. There are so many elements of the previous model that made it so successful and the design was one of them, so to improve the aesthetics of the P790, but without taking away its distinctive look, is fantastic. The design team could have easily got ahead of themselves and started changing the new model to make it look a lot different, but they kept it recognisable, while still giving it a fresh new look. The shinier finish may be hard to see on the video, but if you compare the old iron with the new P790, the new shine element really makes the club stand out.

The new smaller logo also goes a long way. Similar to the TaylorMade P7TW irons, the small logo adds to the compact look of the club and makes the new P790 iron look a lot cleaner and modernised. The smaller and more compact construction of the new model will go down very well with the better players with a lower handicap, but it also won’t stop the higher handicap players from choosing them, as they’re still packed with all the performance aspects they need, in terms of distance and speed.

PERFORMANCE


The new P790 iron offered everything you expect to see in the previous model and more. A players iron that looks compact and clean, but provides you with distance, speed and forgiveness. The performance features of the previous model took the golf market by storm, due to the range of handicaps that can use these irons and I expect the new model to do that once again.

The new P790’s feel fantastic and provide a pure feel at impact, but what surprised me was the accuracy and consistency of the new model. The face of the 2019 iron is 7% thinner, which increases the COR area and it was great to see the technology being true to itself, as the new model was even more accurate than the previous, which I have in my bag.

VERDICT

As someone who has the previous P790 irons in the bag, I didn’t think there was much room for improvement, especially without changing the unique feel and design of the club, but the new P790’s provide you with everything you want from the club, in a cleaner, more compact and better-performing model.

Once again, the 2019 model will reach a vast range of handicaps, as there will be single-figure golfers who will love the clean design and compact shape of the new P790, but there will also be players who need distance and forgiveness, which they will find in abundance within the new model.

As well as the new-and-improved P790, TaylorMade also launched a premium iron in the P790Ti, where the body of the club is comprised of a 9-1-1 titanium. To learn more about the P790Ti

Collin Morikawa Workday Charity Open 2020 Trophy

Young Collin Morikawa Lift the Workday Charity Open 2020 Trophy

There is no defending champion of the event since it was added to the schedule after the John Deere Classic could not go ahead. There are many big name who participated in the golf tournament such as Justin Thomas, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth, Justin Rose, Xander Schauffele, Phil Mickelson (of course), Patrick Reed, Rickie Fowler, Patrick Cantlay, Collin Morikawa, Hideki Matsuyama, Jason Day, Viktor Hovland and Matthew Wolff.

Here are all-inclusive rounds detail you should know of the Workday Charity Open, the tournament successfully held on 9 July to 12, the first of consecutive events at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.

Round 1

Collin Morikawa (-7)

Morikawa made the cut in his initial 22 PGA Tour occasions as an expert before an early exit finally month’s Travelers Championship, three short of Tiger Woods’ record, just to react in impressive fashion at the first of consecutive occasions at Muirfield Village.

The youngster out of Cal followed his pace-setting 7-under-standard 65 in Thursday’s first round with a 66 Friday at Muirfield Village Golf Club to stretch out his lead to four shots halfway during that seconds round.

Adam Hadwin (-6)

The Canadian is perhaps more known for his short game than his tee-to-green game, yet both were working pleasantly on round 1. He hit 10 of 14 fairways and 15 of 18 greens in regulation, completing at 6 under for the tournament. Hadwin completed his day in second at 6 under.

T3. Nick Taylor, Hideki Matsuyama, Zach Johnson, Aaron Wise (-5)

Nick Taylor hit 15 of 18 greens in regulation and completed the round bogey-free during the first round at the Workday Charity Open. Moreover, Taylor completed his day tied for third at 5 under with Hideki Matsuyama, Aaron Wise, and Zach Johnson.

Round 2

Collin Morikawa is the leader after 2nd round has finished at the Workday Charity Open. The Round two on Friday has suspended many times due to inclement weather but everything that needed to be seen was seen earlier in the day as Collin Morikawa backed up his 65 with a 66 to take a big lead into the weekend.

Thomas shot a 66 in Round 2 to reach 10 under, putting him just two shots behind Morikawa.

Round 3

Justin Thomas

Justin Thomas kept another perfect card at Muirfield Village and had a 6-under 66 to show a three-shot deficit into a two-shot lead. Thomas initially needed to run off a string of birdies to remain within the range of Collin Morikawa. Furthermore, when Morikawa started to fade with three bogeys during a four-hole stretch around the turn, Thomas converted on the par 5s and played carefully on the short par-4 14th for an additional birdie to hold off Viktor Hovland.

Viktor Hovland

Viktor Hovland hit 13 of 18 greens in regulation during his third round at the Workday Charity Open, completing at 14 under for the tournament. Hovland finished his day in second at 14 under.

Collin Morikawa

Young Collin Morikawa hit 11 of 14 fairways and 10 of 18 greens in regulation, completing at 13 under for the tournament. Morikawa completed his day in third at 13 under during his third round at the Workday Charity Open.

Final round

Morikawa, after rallying back late within the round, fought off Justin Thomas in a fantastic playoff at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio. The win marked Morikawa’s second in his PGA Tour career, and therefore the first of the season for the 23-year-old. He’ll currently jump to No. 13 in the World Golf Rankings, his highest point and one spot before Tiger Woods. He collects $1,116,000 after winning the title.

Justin Thomas

Justin Thomas hit 9 of 14 fairways and 10 of 18 greens in regulation. He finished his day in 2nd, score 19 under the Workday Charity Open. He received $675,800 after standing 2nd on the board.

Viktor Hovland

This week, Viktor Hovland made his fourth start since the PGA Tour continued, and, for the fourth time, he finished inside the highest 25. Viktor Hovland hit 10 of 14 fairways and 14 of 18 greens in regulation, finishing at 15 under for the tournament. He received $427,800 after holding 3rd positing on the leading board.

Bryson DeChambeau Wins Rocket Mortgage Classic 2020

Bryson DeChambeau Clinched the Title of Rocket Mortgage Classic 2020

The 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic is that the Forth tournament played after the PGA Tour’s restart. Defending champion Nate Lashley, who had already won at the Rocket Mortgage Classic 2019, opened with a birdie before hurting his opportunity to repeat with three bogeys and three birdies rest of the round.

We have brought you the highlights of all over the rounds. The 2nd edition of the Rocket Mortgage Classic at Detroit Golf Club in Michigan held on Jul 02 to Jul 05, 2020. Here’s everything you need to know to watch all the rounds in detail.

Round 1

The first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic produced a crowded leaderboard with Kevin Kisner, Doc Redman and Scott Stallings completing the day tied for the lead position.

Doc Redman is playing his best golf, preparing himself to perhaps earn his first PGA Tour victory. He shot a 7-under 65 on from the start round lead in the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The 22-year-old Redman closed with four straight birdies and 7 over the last eight holes at the Detroit Golf Club. In the previous week’s Travelers Championship, Redman completes with a 63 to tie for 11th. His best performance so far, after tying for 21st the RBC Heritage.

Scott Stalling, in his first round at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, he hit 11 of 14 fairways and 15 of 18 greens in regulation, completing at 7 under for the tournament. He has not won since 2014, however, completed in the top 11 in last week’s Travelers Championship, providing some momentum going into Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Kevin Kisner hit 13 of 14 fairways and 15 of 18 greens in regulation and completed the day without a bogey. He, who hasn’t won a stroke-play tournament since 2017, missed his last two cuts but was nearly flawless round 1 to earn a share of the lead.

Round 2

Chris Kirk’s newfound confidence doesn’t appear to be letting up, although he’s missing a couple of greens here and there. Chris Kirk, who fired his best PGA Tour round in eight months during round 1 of the Rocket Mortgage Classic with a 67, went two shots better on round 2. At the end of the day, Chris Kirk hit 12 of 18 greens in regulation during his second round at the Rocket Mortgage Classic tie-up with Webb Simpson, who made a late charge to tug even heading into the weekend.

Webb Simpson is considered one of the best American players in the world. He’s the guy to beat after two rounds. He’s been lights out together with his irons and is close to jumping to the highest of the 2020 PGA Tour Player of the Year race. In the second round of the 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic, Webb Simpson carded an 8-under 64 to urge to 12-under for the tournament, putting him in a tie the leaderboard with Chris Kirk heading at round 2.

World number 10 Bryson DeChambeau featured a gathering of six players sharing third on 133 that also included Ireland s Seamus Power and Americans Matthew Wolff, Mark Hubbard, Ryan Armour, and Richy Werenski.

Round 3

Matthew Wolff is a 21 year old youngster golfer gave everyone a lesson with nine holes and eagled another and bogeyed three on his thanks to a second straight 8-under 64, and a three-stroke lead over Bryson DeChambeau and Ryan Armour. No other player is less than five shots back.

Ryan Armour led for a part of the round. He fell an attempt- a shot behind after Wolff’s birdie on 17. Armour fell significantly further after he completed the 17th. His 3rd on the par-5 went over the green. His fourth, from thick rough, went 26 feet past the gap. He missed the par putt. He missed the bogey putt. He got done with a 7. Armour rebounded with a birdie on 18 to take a seat during a tie for second with Bryson DeChambeau.

DeChambeau was 1-under for his round entering the 13th hole. He was 4-under from there. None of his four birdie putts was longer than 9 feet. Now it’s a golden opportunity for him to clinch his sixth PGA Title.

Round 4

Before the Rocket Mortgage Classic, Bryson DeChambeau had completed within the top 10 at three events since the restart: Charles Schwab Challenge (tied for third), RBC Heritage (tied for eighth), and Travelers Championship (tied for sixth).

DeChambeau was almost flawless impeccable on day four, holing eight birdies and only one bogey – getting done with an exclamation point after birdieing the last three holes to finish on 23 under. He has received $1,350,000 after won the title of Rocket Mortgage Classic.

The previous SMU standout turned professional in 2016 and has Tour triumphs at the John Deere Classic (2017), Memorial Tournament (2018), The Northern Trust (2018), Dell Technologies Championship (2018), Shriners Hospitals for Children Open (2018) and now the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

In the final round at the Rocket Mortgage Classic Matthew Wolff, who made 24 birdies and an eagle in taking the 54-hole lead, was trying to become, the youngest winner of two PGA Tour titles as follows Tiger Woods in 1996. But he was messed up on the front nine and turned in 2-over 38. By the eighth hole, his three-shot lead had turned into a three-shot shortage.

Matthew Wolff hit 10 of 14 fairways and 11 of 18 greens in regulation, he roared back on the rear nine, however, with four birdies in his last seven holes he pulled within one twice but missed a couple of short putts to thwart his rally. He finished his day in 2nd at 20 under. With the second-place finisher Wolff taking home $817,500.

In his final round at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, Kevin Kisner hit 11 of 14 fairways and 13 of 18 greens in regulation and finished the day without a bogey. Kisner finished his day in 3rd at 18 under and won $517,500.

Rocket Mortgage Classic

The Rocket Mortgage Classic – Professional Golf Tournament on the PGA Tour

The Rocket Mortgage Classic is a professional golf competition on the PGA tour. It had been first staged in 2019 at Detroit Golf Club in Detroit, Michigan. The tournament replaced the Quicken Loans National on the PGA Tour schedule.

The PGA Tour heads to Detroit this week in its fourth straight week of the competition. Though the sector isn’t quite as loaded because it was the first three weeks, there are still stars and professional superstars like Bryson DeChambeau, Webb Simpson, Rickie Fowler and Patrick Reed who will tee it up at Detroit Golf Club.

It’s additionally offered Nate Lashley an interesting environment to defend his 2019 title. He captures his first PGA Tour victory, shooting 2-under-par 70 in the final round to finish 25-under 263 Rocket Mortgage Classic tournament, six shots ahead of the field.

There’s plenty more sunshine around, among cloudier spells, with temperatures rebounding round the 88-94°F mark. It will be relatively windy but nothing too dramatic, with speeds of around 13-16 mph expected.

The 2nd edition of Rocket Mortgage Classic starting from Jul 2 to Jul 5, 2020. The purse for the 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic is set at $7.5 million.

Below, let’s take a look at the fantasy golf power rankings for the 2020 Rocket Mortgage Classic.

10. Kevin Na

Positions 11th in Bogey Avoidance and 13th in Sand Saves Gained. Finished fifth a week ago.

9. Scottie Scheffler

One more player who missed the cut on the number at 3-under a week ago. Positions eighth in this field in SG: Tee-to-Green.

8. Patrick Reed

Reed missed the cut at the RBC Heritage following a T-7 completion at the Charles Schwab Challenge, however came back with a T-24 last week. He’s seventh in Bogey Avoidance and 13th in SG: Tee-to-Green.

7. Tony Finau

Positions eighth in SG: Approach and leads the field in SG: Tee-to-Green. Hasn’t completed within the top 20 since coming up short at the Waste Management.

6. Viktor Hovland

Up to 21st within the Golf week/Sagarin rankings following a T-11 completion last week. Has consistently improved his results over his four events dating back to the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

5. Sungjae Im

Come back to play with a T-10 result at the Charles Schwab Challenge, yet missed the cut at the RBC Heritage and completed T-58 a week ago. Positions fourth in this field by the Golfweek/Sagarin positioning and has the seventh-lowest betting odds.

4. Tyrrell Hatton

Positioned 4th by the betting odds, Hatton is 17th on the world and 5th (field by Golfweek/Sagain rankings). Took last week off after a T-3 at The RBC Heritage.

3. Hideki Matsuyama

Missed the cut a week ago, yet positions third in the field in SG: Tee-to-Green and ninth in both SG: Approach and Bogey Avoidance. Positions fifth by the betting odds at +1800.

2 Bryson DeChambeau

A massive betting most loved at +650, DeChambeau has six straight top-10 wraps up. Positions fourth in the field in SG: Tee-to-Green and Bogey Avoidance.

1. Webb Simpson

The RBC Heritage champ pulled back a week ago, however comes back to lead the current week’s stat model. His first career win came at the Donald Ross- designed Sedgefield Country Club in 2011.

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Best Exercises for Golfers in Quarantine or at Home

The pandemic has pushed golfers to self-isolate and practices social distancing, but this could not prevent them from staying active. Keeping yourself active not only benefits you physically, but it’s also incredibly important for keeping a healthy psychological state. The fact is you can begin on the path to building your best body for golf right at home with just a little time, desire and, perhaps to your surprise, no equipment.

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59TH NATIONAL AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 2 HIGHLIGHTS

The four-day 59th National Amateur Golf Championship powered by GemGolfers has been started on Thursday at the Islamabad Golf Club where top-notch golfers from across the country are showcasing their skills in various categories.

The scoring technology in this tournament has been provided by Gem Golfers and Scores are available live as the contest activity progresses.

“GemGolfers” is a mobile app for iOS /Android devices and backed by a powerful web-based application for managing a tournament. It can be used for golfers of all skill levels that want to connect to a worldwide golf community. It keeps track of all your golf rounds and visualize your scores in a digital scorecard.

The app offers live leaderboards for participants and viewers so they can follow their scores or their favorite players, featuring in different formats in all tournaments.

For live updates You can follow these Links:

For Web: https://gemgolfers.herokuapp.com/leaderboard/nationalamateur

Download GemGolfers for Android:

 

 

 

Download GemGolfers for Apple:

 

 

Golfers are participating in the following categories:

  • National Amateur Championship
  • Inter Association Team Event
  • International Event Pakistan

Players include Amateurs, Seniors and Ladies

NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND 2 RESULTS,

AMATEUR:

In the second round of National Amateur championship, Ghazanfar Mehmood is leading the scoreboard with 68 Gross whereas Punith Sachin De Silva is in second positions having 72 Gross and Taimoor Khan is on third having 72 Gross.

SENIOR:

In the Second round of senior category of  National Amateur Championship, riaz khan is leading with 77Gross whereas GULREZ SHAHID is having 78 Gross and Col Rustam Ali Chattah having 79 gross and maintained third position.

LADIES:

HAMNA AMJAD is leading with 73 Gross whereas AANIA FAROOQ SYED is having 81 and SUNEYAH OSAMA 84is on third position.

INTER ASSOCIATION TEAM EVENT

Amateur

Federal Golf Federation is leading with 227 Gross whereas KPK Golf federation is runner-up with 236and PGA Punjab Golf Federation is on 245 gross.

Seniors

PGA is leading the scorecard with 242 Gross whereas FGA Federal Golf Federation is on 249

And BGA Baluchistan Golf Federation is on third with 255 Gross.

INTERNATIONAL TEAM EVENT PAKISTAN VS SRI LANKA

SRILANKA is leading with 151 gross whereas Pakistan is on 155.

SCENES FROM DAY 3

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59th National Amateur Golf Championship powered by GemGolfers Tees off in Islamabad

The four-day 59th National Amateur Golf Championship powered by GemGolfers has been started on Thursday at the Islamabad Golf Club where top-notch golfers from across the country are showcasing their skills in various categories.

The categories include Amateurs Men – handicap 7 & below, Senior Amateurs Men – handicap 12 & below (Age 55 & above) and Amateur Ladies – handicap 24 & below).

Sri-Lankan golf team includes Udesh Chanaka Perera and Punith Sachin De Silva arrived on Wednesday who will chip in the main championship (individual category), International Team Trophy and J.R. Jayewardene Team Trophy, being played concurrently with the main championship.

The scoring technology in this tournament has been provided by Gem Golfers and Scores are available live as the contest activity progresses.

“GemGolfers” is a mobile app for iOS /Android devices and backed by a powerful web-based application for managing a tournament. It can be used for golfers of all skill levels that want to connect to a worldwide golf community. It keeps track of all your golf rounds and visualize your scores in a digital scorecard.

The app offers live leaderboards for participants and viewers so they can follow their scores or their favorite players, featuring in different formats in all tournaments.

For live updates You can follow these Links:

For Web: https://gemgolfers.herokuapp.com/leaderboard/nationalamateur

Download GemGolfers for Android:

Download GemGolfers for Apple:

Golfers are participating in the following categories:

  • National Amateur Championship
  • Inter Association Team Event
  • International Event Pakistan

Players include Amateurs, Seniors and Ladies

The first day (Thursday):

Tournament Was Washed out Due to Rain

The 59th National Amateur Golf Championship of Pakistan started off on a wet note to an extent that rain and thunder prevented any golfing action at the Islamabad Golf Course on Thursday, the first day of this four-day championship.

It is expected that today’s (Friday) round will commence on time at 7am in the morning and the first-round cancellation has called for rescheduling of the main individual amateur title event, which will be contested over three rounds. As for the Inter Association Team Match, that will take place on March 13 and 14 while JR Jayewardene Trophy between Sri Lanka and Pakistan shall be held on March 13 (Friday). This was originally scheduled for March 12.

The Second Day (Friday):

National Amateur Championship Round 1 Results,

Amateur:

In the first round of National Amateur championship, Ghazanfar Mehmood is leading the scoreboard with 72 Gross whereas Taimoor Khan is in second positions having 73 Gross and Tariq Mehmood is on third having 73 Gross.

Senior:

In the first round of senior category of  National Amateur Championship Round 1, MAJ SHUAIB UDDIN is leading with 75 Gross whereas Brig Tahir Zahid is having 78 Gross and Col Rustam Ali Chattah having 79 gross and maintained third position.

Ladies:

HAMNA AMJAD is leading with 78 Gross whereas Suneyah Osama is having 81 and Aania Farooq Syed +14 is on third position.

 

Inter Association Team Event

Amateur

Federal Golf Federation is leading with 223 Gross whereas KPK Golf federation is runner-up with 239 and PGA Punjab Golf Federation is on 246 gross.

Seniors

PGA is leading the scorecard with 246 Gross whereas FGA Federal Golf Federation is on 253

And BGA Baluchistan Golf Federation is on third with 258 Gross.

International Team Event Pakistan vs Sri Lanka

PAKISTAN is leading with 148 gross Whereas SRILANKA is on 156

Scenes from Day 2: