The world's brightest golfers take part in the Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic

Diksha Dagher is the youngest Indian player to hold a title in the history of the Women's European Tour.

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The organizing committee of the "Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic" championship has revealed that three inspiring players will participate in the event scheduled from the fourth to the sixth of November with the slogan "Time to shine."

The organizing committee said in a statement yesterday: “This year's edition of the (Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic) championship witnesses the participation of a number of golfers who have achieved important achievements, especially in the field of empowering women by embodying examples to emulate determination and determination, which is an aspect that deserves further attention. In the world of golf ».

She added: “Amy Bolden will be the first in this trio, as she has always been considered a promising talent since she started playing golf at an early age, and her star shone as one of the most successful amateur players in golf history when she was 13 years old, and she won three international awards to represent the European continent in The Solheim Cup, and she was named the Best Young Woman Athlete in Wales of the Year from the BBC.

She said: “The star also highlights Diksha Dagher, the youngest Indian player to hold a title in the history of the Women's European Tour, a title she won when she won the South African Women’s Open Championship in 2019 and she was not more than 18 years old, and the third brilliant is Swedish Julia Angstrom, 19 »In the spring, which in 2020 won her first European Tour women's golf title with winning the New South Wales Women's Open in Australia».

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