Golf championship: Amin uses weather to his advantage
Defending champion Muhammad Munir was able to card a disappointing two-under-par 70 to finish day one
KARACHI:
Islamabad’s talented golfer Hamza Amin shot an eight-under-par 64 to grab the lead on the opening day of the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Open Golf Championship at Karachi Golf Club in Karachi yesterday.
Amin took full advantage of the climate and struck a number of birdies to move ahead of the chasing pack. He is followed in second place by Lahore Gymkhana’s Shafiq Masih, who shot a five-under-par 67, while Muhammad Tahir rounded up the top three, thanks to his four-under-par 68.
“The weather was favourable and I used it perfectly to take the big lead,” Amin told The Express Tribune. “This wide margin will help me during the next three day.”
Golfers gear up for CNS Championship
Defending champion Muhammad Munir was able to card a disappointing two-under-par 70 to finish day one in a lowly ninth place, whereas former national number one Shabbir Iqbal’s problems ran even deeper as he managed just a par score 72 to end at 16th spot.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 5th, 2016.
Islamabad’s talented golfer Hamza Amin shot an eight-under-par 64 to grab the lead on the opening day of the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS) Open Golf Championship at Karachi Golf Club in Karachi yesterday.
Amin took full advantage of the climate and struck a number of birdies to move ahead of the chasing pack. He is followed in second place by Lahore Gymkhana’s Shafiq Masih, who shot a five-under-par 67, while Muhammad Tahir rounded up the top three, thanks to his four-under-par 68.
“The weather was favourable and I used it perfectly to take the big lead,” Amin told The Express Tribune. “This wide margin will help me during the next three day.”
Golfers gear up for CNS Championship
Defending champion Muhammad Munir was able to card a disappointing two-under-par 70 to finish day one in a lowly ninth place, whereas former national number one Shabbir Iqbal’s problems ran even deeper as he managed just a par score 72 to end at 16th spot.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 5th, 2016.