London, England: As part of Golf Saudi’s continuous efforts to develop the game of golf, a clinic was organised for 10 female golfers from The Muslim Golf Association (MGA) as part of an exchange of golfing experience between the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia.
Held on the first day of the inaugural Aramco Team Series – London event, the clinic was held at the Centurion Club in Hertfordshire. The clinic was given by Golf Saudi Ambassador Camilla Lennarth, who provided technical tips to help the participating MGA ladies improve their game.
This session was held as part of Golf Saudi’s Mass Participation programme, which aims to introduce golf to female golfers in Saudi Arabia and internationally.
The Muslim Golf Association was founded in 2020 as the world’s first dedicated golfing platform that caters for modern, professional, Muslim male and female golfers.
Lennarth said: “I’m happy to be part of this initiative. Being able to work closely with Golf Saudi always gives me the opportunity to play a more active role in developing and supporting the game. I’m happy to be able to introduce the game to more ladies and inspire them to take up the sport in future.”
Amir Malik, the founder of the MGA, described the experience as inspirational. He said: “It was a phenomenal event and such a proud moment for the MGA to be invited as guests of Golf Saudi. The MGA ladies got a unique insight into the professional women’s game by having the opportunity to spend time in-person with Camilla Lennarth, which for any budding golfer is priceless.
“Events such as the Aramco Team Series provide inspiration to future generations of up-and-coming golfers, both male and female and long may they continue.”
Farah Bhatti, one of the participating MGA ladies, described the positives of taking part in the clinic having suffered during the on-going series of lockdowns related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
She said: “Having recently experienced life-threatening issues of my own, my physical and mental health has been seriously impacted as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. As a Muslim woman, finding an activity to not only suit but also improve my lifestyle seemed impossible, until now.
“The MGA has not only given me this opportunity but has also introduced me to a fantastic new sport in golf.
“Having met with Ladies European Tour Pro Camilla (Lennarth) was such a fantastic opportunity. To hear first-hand about her sporting journey and how she started out in golf from a very young age was a real privilege. By sharing the highlights of her career as well as offering us simple tips on how we could each individually improve our own game was simply fantastic. This experience is one I will never forget.”
During the clinic, Covid-19 precautions were followed, from social distancing to limiting the number of attendees who were able to attend. The limitations on the number of attendees provided a more concentrated and focused clinic for the participants who attended.
An event unique to golf, The Aramco Team Series is a first of its kind. The initiative, which was developed by Saudi Arabia, consists of 36 teams made up of three professionals and one amateur with scores from all four contributing to the final result.
Following the inaugural London event, the Series will move onto Sotogrande in Spain (August 5-7), then New York (October 14-16) and finally Jeddah in Saudi Arabia (November 10-12).
Golf Saudi is an Executive Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.