UAE Golf Team Heads to Morocco for Pre-Season Training Camp

In the run-up to the next golf season, players from the United Arab Emirates golf team (EGF) are expected to travel to Morocco in the coming days for a training camp.
2022 World Amateur Team Championships (Eisenhower Trophy) scheduled in Paris, Arab Women’s, Men’s and Junior Championships in Tunisia, Asia-Pacific Amateur Women’s and Men’s Championships in Thailand and the Nomura Cup in the Philippines. A full program for the UAE national golf teams. This program starts from August 31 and ends in the last week of November. In order to better prepare for its various sporting events, the UAE players will very soon travel to Morocco to train at the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam, says Golf News.
They will fully benefit from the club’s short game and training facilities, which are among the best in the region. A seven-day training period between the players of the men’s team Ahmad Skaik, ranked 61st in the men’s amateur golf world ranking (WAGR), Abdulla Al Musharrekh and the Moroccan men’s team is planned as part of the summer camp.
"We are making the most of our players and coaches," said General Abdullah Alhashmi, Vice President of the EGF. And he added: "By having this opportunity to train and compete against our Moroccan brothers and sisters, we will know what is working well or needs to be improved. I would like to thank the Royal Moroccan Golf Federation for welcoming the EGF with open arms. We are looking to continue these training camps with all the Arab golf federations."
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