logo
UAE Challenge tees off in Ajman, giving rising Emirati stars a global platform

UAE Challenge tees off in Ajman, giving rising Emirati stars a global platform

Khaleej Times08-04-2025
This week, the rolling fairways of Al Zorah Golf & Yacht Club in Ajman are more than just a beautiful backdrop—they're the stage for something bigger. As the UAE Challenge tees off from April 10–13, excitement is building not only for the competition itself but for what it represents: a bold new chapter for golf in the Emirates.
For the Emirates Golf Federation (EGF), this tournament isn't just about birdies and bogeys—it's about building a future.
'This event is more than just a tournament—it's a launchpad for local players to take their next step,' said General Abdullah Alhashmi, Vice Chairman of the Emirates Golf Federation.
That 'next step' is what the EGF has been steadily working toward—creating real pathways for UAE-based players to rise through the ranks and compete internationally.
Powerful Opportunity
The UAE Challenge, part of the HotelPlanner Tour, provides a rare and powerful opportunity for up-and-coming Emirati and local talent to test their skills against some of the best-emerging players from around the globe.
Among the local hopefuls ready to make an impact are Ahmad Skaik, Sam Mullane, Jonathan Selvaraj, and Rayan Ahmed—a formidable group that recently made headlines at the 2025 GCC Golf Championship. Skaik's sizzling -18 performance earned him individual gold, while the team captured the overall title with a record 38-stroke victory, signalling a major step forward for elite-level Emirati golf.
And momentum is clearly on their side. Just last week, Sam Mullane topped the leaderboard at the inaugural Cedars Championship, also hosted at Al Zorah. With Mullane already qualified for the UAE Challenge, runners-up Mikhail Pinto and Dan Bryne were granted tournament exemptions—proof of the EGF's continued commitment to rewarding strong local performances and widening the competitive door.
Broader Regional Effort
But this isn't just a showcase for the UAE. The event is drawing talent from across the region and beyond, with players from the Arab Golf Federation and Asia-Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) joining the field. Daniil Sokolov and Saleh Al Kaabi of Qatar are among those set to compete, highlighting a broader regional effort to grow the game through collaboration.
UAE club professionals are also getting their moment in the spotlight, including Jackson Bell (Tommy Fleetwood Academy), Craig Howie (Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf Club), Damien Scott (Al Hamra Golf Club), and Stuart Smith (Precision Golf Middle East). Their inclusion reflects the EGF's desire to give every tier of the local golfing community a chance to shine.
It's all part of a much larger picture, one that goes beyond a single tournament. With support from the DP World Tour and The R&A, the EGF's vision encompasses everything from grassroots programs to elite training, all designed to provide Emirati players with the skills and confidence to compete internationally.
Investing in the Future
'We are investing in the future of Emirati golf,' added Alhashmi. 'Through events like the UAE Challenge at Al Zorah, we are giving our players the stage, the tools, and the belief to dream bigger—and to realise those dreams.'
The action doesn't end in Ajman. The Abu Dhabi Challenge follows hot on its heels from April 17–20 at Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf Club, backed by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the Department of Culture and Tourism. Both tournaments are further supported by Arena, Al Laith, and eGolf Megastore—UAE-headquartered companies who are playing their part in helping the sport grow.
Together, these two Challenge Tour events are not just competitive highlights; they are milestones in a larger mission to elevate Emirati golf onto the world stage.
And for fans wanting to witness the rise firsthand? Entry is completely free—no tickets, no barriers. Just great golf, local heroes, and the thrill of what's to come.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Mohammed bin Rashid: 'The future of our nation is secure in the hands of a generation that embraces knowledge and reading'
Mohammed bin Rashid: 'The future of our nation is secure in the hands of a generation that embraces knowledge and reading'

Al Etihad

time5 hours ago

  • Al Etihad

Mohammed bin Rashid: 'The future of our nation is secure in the hands of a generation that embraces knowledge and reading'

1 July 2025 20:05 DUBAI (WAM)His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, expressed his pride in the 810,000 students from UAE schools who participated in the 9th edition of the Arab Reading Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid congratulated Reem Adel Ahmed Al Zarouni, from Al Ittihad National Private School in Abu Dhabi, for winning the UAE-level Arab Reading Challenge champion title, commending her outstanding achievement and wishing her continued Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid shared on X: 'Today, the UAE celebrated 810,000 students from 1,380 schools who participated in the Arab Reading Challenge, which has engaged over 32 million students globally. I thank my brother Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed for his patronage of this important national student initiative. Congratulations to Reem Adel Al Zarouni of Al Ittihad National School in Abu Dhabi for her exceptional performance, surpassing 800,000 other students. During the challenge, she read 300 books and demonstrated a remarkable understanding of their content. I am proud of the participation of UAE students and delighted by this generation's passion for reading. The future of our nation is secure in the hands of a generation that embraces knowledge and reading.'This came on the occasion of crowning Mariam Adel Ahmad Al Zarouni as the UAE-level Arab Reading Challenge Champion in its 9th edition, during a ceremony organised by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI) at the Dubai World Trade Centre to mark the end of UAE-level qualifiers of the ceremony was attended by His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the Education, Human Resources and Community Development at the ceremony, His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed said, 'Crowning the UAE-level Arab Reading Challenge champion is a celebration of the nation's investment in its youth, yielding a harvest of success and achievement. This achievement stemmed from the visionary initiative of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, and has resulted in a generation embracing reading as a path to excellence and innovation.'During the ceremony, His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan crowned Mariam Adel Ahmad Al Zarouni from Al Ittihad National Private School - Abu Dhabi as the UAE-level Arab Reading Challenge Champion, and honoured the top three students who won the final UAE-level qualifying rounds and the People of Determination Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed added, 'Congratulations to the UAE Arab Reading Challenge Champion Reem Al Zarouni who embodied ambition and perseverance, setting an inspiring example of a love for reading, a thirst for knowledge, and pride in the Arabic language. Congratulations to all the participating students, whose positive attitude inspired and reflected their passion for knowledge and reading. This is a collective achievement where the roles of families, teachers, and educational institutions unite to foster a love of reading and provide a supportive learning environment conducive to success and creativity.'His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed concluded, 'The UAE is dedicated to supporting cultural and knowledge initiatives, grounded in the belief that reading is essential for human development. By fostering a love of reading, we cultivate generations who value knowledge, embrace their identity, and are empowered to shape a bright future.'The ceremony was attended by Mohammad Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Secretary General of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI); Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of Education; Abdulrahman Al Awar, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation and Acting Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research; Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi, Minister of Culture; Maryam Bint Ahmed Al Hammadi, Minister of State and Secretary General of the UAE Cabinet; Hessa bint Essa Buhumaid, Director General of the Community Development Authority in Dubai; Hajer Ahmed Al Thehli, Secretary-General of Education and Human Resources Council (EHRC); Mohammed Al Qasim, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education and Saeed Al Eter, Assistant Secretary General of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI), along with officials and educators overseeing the Arab Reading Challenge, knowledge and education stakeholders and a large group of students and parents of participants in the Challenge. 810,000 Students Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of Education, honoured the rest of the top ten students who won the UAE-level final round of qualifiers, while Mohammed Al Qasim, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education honoured the national coordinator for the Arab Reading Challenge, as well as winners of the UAE-level Outstanding Supervisor and Best School crowning of Reem Al Zarouni, a seventh-grader at Al Ittihad National Private School - Abu Dhabi - Khalifa A, as the UAE champion of the 9th Arab Reading Challenge, following country-level qualifiers that attracted over 810,000 students representing 1,380 schools and mentored by over 2,005 Hamad Ibrahim from Dubai received the Outstanding Supervisor award, and Atika Bint Zaid School - Cycle 1 (Sharjah) won the Best School the People of Determination category, Abdullah Ahmad Rashid Abdullah Al Dhanhani, an eleventh-grader at Hamad bin Abdullah Al Sharqi School - Cycle 3 Boys (Fujairah), secured first place. Qualifying ChampionsTen students qualified for the final round of the UAE-level challenge. In addition to Reem Al Zarouni, the finalists included: Saeed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan (2nd grade, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Awal School, Abu Dhabi); Omar Saeed Rashid Abdullah Al Suwaidi (8th grade, Military High School, Sharjah); Hamad Ibrahim Saeed Al Balushi (6th grade, Applied Technology High School, Al Ain); Abdullah Khalil Sahakouh Al Dhuhouri (10th grade, Hamad bin Abdullah Al Sharqi School - Cycle 3 Boys, Fujairah); Mohammed Yasser Abdul Baqi Hassan Al Marzouqi (10th grade, Hamdan bin Rashid Secondary School, Dubai); Amna Issa Ali Al Shehhi (12th grade, Falaj Al Mualla School, Umm Al Quwain); Hajar Abdullah Salem Al Mazroui (10th grade, Al Najah School - Cycle 2 & 3 Girls, Ras Al Khaimah); Hareb Fahad Rashid Ali Al Hafiti (8th grade, Military High School, Al Ain); and Sara Abdullah Salman Hussein Al Marzouqi (11th grade, Al Marfaa Schools - Cycle 2 & 3 Girls, Al Dhafra). Leading Initiative Sarah Al Amiri, Minister of Education, emphasised that the Arab Reading Challenge embodies the UAE's vision and commitment to fostering knowledge and awareness among the Amiri noted that this UAE-born challenge, with its global reach, has become a leading international knowledge initiative. It has successfully established reading as a sustainable practice for students, recognising its fundamental role in developing awareness and shaping the Amiri highlighted the unprecedented student participation in the UAE-level qualifiers, from both public and private schools in the 9th edition. The substantial growth in participation since the Challenge's launch demonstrates its profound impact and success in engaging students year after congratulated all winners and participants, commending the remarkable turnout and broad engagement, which reflect the students' cultural awareness and dedication to enhancing their knowledge and language Adel Ahmad Al Zarouni will represent the UAE in the final round of the Arab Reading Challenge, held in Dubai, vying for the title in the 9th edition. The competition involves multiple elimination rounds, culminating in the selection of champions who have read, summarised, and demonstrated comprehension of 50 books. The competition progresses from the classroom to the school, district, and country levels, ultimately leading to the selection of national champions from participating countries, both within the Arab world and internationally. Distinguished champions and schools are selected based on comprehensive, standardised criteria. In the People of Determination category, participants are required to read 25 UAE has consistently demonstrated strong participation and achieved significant milestones in the Arab Reading Challenge. Notably, Amna Mohammed Al Mansouri won the title in the 2023 seventh edition, which saw 24.8 million students from 46 countries Ebdaa School - Cycle 1 received the Best School award in the eighth edition, involving over 28 million students from 50 countries. In the fifth edition, with over 21 million participants from 52 countries, Moza Al Ghannah earned the Outstanding Supervisor ninth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge, an initiative of MBRGI, achieved record participation with 32.231 million students from 132,112 schools in 50 countries, guided by 161,004 in the 2015-2016 academic year under the direction of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Arab Reading Challenge aims to promote reading among students, within the Arab world as well as globally, and cultivate creative thinking. It also aims to cultivate a vibrant Arabic reading culture, emphasising the language's capacity for all forms of knowledge and encouraging its daily use among youth. This empowers students with the knowledge to build a brighter future, refine their skills and character, understand other cultures and embrace the values of tolerance, coexistence and acceptance.

Horsey rides again: Dubai-based golfer ends decade-long drought in dramatic style
Horsey rides again: Dubai-based golfer ends decade-long drought in dramatic style

Khaleej Times

time5 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

Horsey rides again: Dubai-based golfer ends decade-long drought in dramatic style

David Horsey returned to the winner's circle in sensational fashion, claiming victory at the Le Vaudreuil Golf Challenge in Normandy with a nerve-shredding birdie on the first play-off hole. It was the Dubai-based Englishman's first win in nearly a decade and came after a tense four-man showdown on the HotelPlanner Tour. The 40-year-old sealed the title at Golf PGA France du Vaudreuil, birdieing the 72nd hole to force a play-off with fellow Englishman James Allan, Spain's Joseba Torres, and Scotland's Daniel Young. Then, under immense pressure, Horsey hit a clutch five-iron to just three feet at the par-three 10th, the play-off hole, before calmly rolling in the birdie putt for the win. 'It's good to get it over the line,' Horsey said. 'It's been a tough road the last four or five years. I've had a few injuries, and I haven't been playing very well, so it's nice to finally start putting a series of rounds together.' A former four-time winner on the DP World Tour, Horsey's third career win on the HotelPlanner Tour shoots him 97 spots up the Road to Mallorca Rankings to 12th place—firmly within reach of the top 20 who will graduate to the DP World Tour next season. 'I've been playing well in single rounds, but to put four rounds together and win a tournament is very pleasing,' he said. 'It was also pleasing to see everything hold up under pressure. I've always felt recently that I have my game in a good place, but never thought I could do it under pressure. To see that hold up today was great, and hopefully it will for the rest of the season.' Fast Start for Horsey Horsey began the final round tied for the lead and wasted no time making his move, rolling in a long birdie putt at the first. He stayed steady through the front nine before reeling off three consecutive birdies from the 10th to move two clear of the field. A bogey on 14 was quickly erased with another birdie on 15, but a double bogey at the 17th nearly derailed his title hopes. 'I made a birdie in regulation on the play-off hole. It was the perfect five iron for me, so I could stand up there, hit it and know it wasn't going to go long,' he explained. 'It came out perfectly, and a little bit of wind off the right helped it come back to three or four feet, and I managed to hole it.' Horsey's victory adds intrigue to the remainder of the HotelPlanner Tour season. 'Hopefully I can fine-tune the feelings I've come across and kick on and win a few more,' he added. Sweden's Albin Bergstrom finished fifth at 15 under par, with local hopeful Robin Sciot-Siegrist in sixth. American Nick Carlson was solo seventh at 13 under. Overnight co-leader Eddie Pepperell withdrew from the tournament with a back injury ahead of his final round. Dubai-based Frenchman Joel Stalter closed with a 68 to finish at one under par. At the top of the Road to Mallorca standings, Italian Renato Paratore remains in first, thanks to his earlier back-to-back UAE wins. Daniel Young jumped 20 places to sixth with his runner-up finish, while Clement Charmasson moved up two spots to ninth after finishing eighth in front of home fans. The HotelPlanner Tour resumes this week with the Interwetten Open at Schladming-Dachstein Golf Club in Austria from July 3rd to 6th.

Sharjah Powerboat Team shines at World Championship in Italy
Sharjah Powerboat Team shines at World Championship in Italy

Sharjah 24

time6 hours ago

  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah Powerboat Team shines at World Championship in Italy

Strategic Vision and Growing Ambition His Excellency Ahmed Issa Al Hosani, Director of the Sharjah International Marine Sports Club, expressed his pride in the achievement, saying: 'These results are the fruit of a dedicated team and our strategic partners, who support our vision of establishing Emirati leadership in global marine sports .' He added: 'Today's success is a strong motivation for us to continue advancing sustainable technologies and nurturing local talent, in line with the directives of our wise leadership. We aspire to achieve even greater progress in the upcoming rounds .' Innovative Design and Outstanding Performance Al Hosani highlighted that boat number 27 was fully manufactured in Sharjah. It features a modern design and a four-stroke engine that combines high efficiency with eco-friendly technology — a reflection of the team's commitment to innovation and sustainability in marine sports . Elevating the UAE's Global Standing Al Hosani affirmed that the team aims to elevate the status of Sharjah and the UAE as a leading destination in the marine sports industry. This will be pursued through continued successful international participation and investments in technological development and national talent . It is worth noting that this championship is one of the most prominent global competitions in the sport of powerboat racing, making the Sharjah team's achievement a significant step toward reaching their ambitious international goals .

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store