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Robinson, Anna top Qatargas fields at DGC

Published: 07 Oct 2013 - 09:57 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 12:00 pm


Prize winners and participants are seen with officials at the end of the Qatargas Open at Doha Golf Club.


DOHA: Qatargas hosted the 15th edition of its annual golf tournament ‘The Qatargas Open’ last weekend at the Doha Golf Club.

After two days of exciting competition, Alan Robinson was declared the overall winner with 42 points while the winner’s trophy in the ladies category was claimed by Anna Hrindova.  

Among the Qatargas employees, Wong Yung Yuan claimed the top position.         

In addition to players of the Qatar Golf Association, employees of Qatargas, its stakeholders, companies based in Ras Laffan Industrial City, banks and embassies participated in the tournament.

Alaa Abu Jbara, Qatargas Chief Operating Officer, Commercial & Shipping, presented the prizes to the winners during the awards ceremony.  

Addressing the players, guests and media present at the ceremony, Abu Jbara said: “Congratulations to the winners and thank all of you for the wonderful participation. The fifteenth edition of Qatargas Open has come to a very successful conclusion. I am proud to say that this is the oldest and one of the most popular and eagerly awaited corporate golfing events in Qatar. I would like to thank the Doha Golf Club for their support over the years in making this tournament a success year after year.”

He added: “Promoting and supporting sports is an integral part of Qatargas’ corporate social responsibility programme. Our efforts in this area support the objectives of the Qatar National Vision 2030,” he added.

Also for the third year running, Qatargas organised a charity sale on the sidelines of the tournament. Proceeds from the two days’ charity sale will be doubled with an additional contribution from Qatargas and presented to one of the local charity organisations in Qatar.          THE PENINSULA