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Ronny Lidman and Jan Frank secure first Saudi qualifier for 17th Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge

Sport360 staff

13:10 28/05/2015

The 17th Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge has announced the winners of its sixth qualifying round – the first of two in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – held on Saturday, May 23rd.

Ronny Lidman and Jan Frank emerged as winners with score of 49. Runners-up were John Molony and Michael Holland carding 48, pushing the team of IL Joong Kim and Mi Ra Jung into third place with 47. 

On-course competitions included Aramex’s Hole 11 Nearest the Pin, claimed by Adam Donahue; Ecco’s Hole 4 Nearest the Pin, won by Graham Gunn; PWS’s Longest Drive hole 10 won by Phil Gandier; and Crystal Gallery’s Ladies Longest Drive hole 17, won by Hyjin Byoun.

Through each of the GCC-based qualifiers the top 2 placed teams earn a berth to play for the ultimate title in the Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge Grand Final.

“The sixth qualifying round was successfully executed and we thank Dirab Golf & Country Club for their support and assistance to the Saudi Xerox Team. Our team was in full zeal, engaging with the players during the event, who found it very encouraging and supportive” said Reem Al-Bakry, Deputy General Manager of Marketing from Saudi Xerox.

Sponsors of the Xerox Corporate Golf Challenge this year include Prestige Wealth Solutions, Ecco, RAK Tourism, and Aramex.

Visit www.xeroxcgc.com for more information.

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