They shined at the 17th hole, ahead of their German and French competitors

Swedish Caroline tops Golf Dubai with "one fell swoop"

  • Swedish Caroline Headwall.

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  • The Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic women's golf championship is witnessing intense competition.

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The Swedish player, Caroline Hadwall, with seven strikes below the average, took the lead on the first day of the «Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic» women's golf tournament, which started, the day before yesterday, at the “Faldo” stadium in the Emirates Club in Dubai. Prizes of 285 thousand dollars, and 54 of the elite stars of the "European Tour of Professional Players" compete for the title.

The Swedish star needed 65 strikes to finish the course of the first day of the 18-hole "Faldo" stadium, including the sparkle at the 17th hole by entering the ball with one stroke, which qualified her to top the lead with seven strikes below average, with two strikes difference from the German Laura Fünfestwick And Frenchman Celine Buter, who shared second place, while New Zealander Lydia Coe came in third, with four strikes below average.

The Dubai Championship, which is one of the two tournaments of the “European Tour for Professional Women” and the “Race to the Costa Del Sol” Cup, stipulates that its competitions be limited to three days, and that it begins under flood lights at night, and is played throughout the day from morning until evening.

The total prize money of the "Omega Dubai Moonlight Classic" championship is $ 285,000.

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