Aqaba hosts the 34th Jordan Open Golf Championship at the Ayla Club.

The city of Aqaba is witnessing an exceptional movement these days in preparation for the launch of the 34th edition of the Jordan Open Golf Championship, which is scheduled to be organized at the Ayla Club courses from September 2 to 4.

This edition is of exceptional importance due to the increasing number of participants year after year, and the expansion of the scope of the participating countries, which reflects the growing position of Aqaba as an integrated sports and tourism center.

100 players from 19 countries compete in the Aqaba Championship

The countdown to the 34th edition of the Jordan Open Golf Championship, one of the most prominent sports tournaments in the region, has begun, which constitutes an important milestone on the sports tourism calendar in the Kingdom, with the participation of more than 100 professional and amateur players from various Arab and foreign nationalities representing 19 countries, in a record that reflects the growing status of the tournament and its importance at the regional and international levels.

This tournament comes as part of Ayla Oasis Development Company’s plan to enhance Aqaba’s position as a leading destination for sports tourism, as it directly contributes to the activation of air traffic and travel to and from the city, and increases the demand for hotels, restaurants, markets and transportation, which reflects positively on the local economy and drives development in various sectors.

Ayla stressed that the tournament represents the fruit of the strategic partnership with the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, where work is being done in an integrated way to market Aqaba globally as a city that combines sports, tourism and investment, in a way that consolidates its position on the map of international sports tourism.

“Hosting the Jordan Open Golf Championship is a priority for us as it contributes to enhancing the tourism and economic movement in Aqaba, and attracts a group of the most famous players and amateurs of various nationalities,” said Mansour Al-Kabariti, Director of Public Relations at Ayla Oasis, stressing that “the tournament reflects the civilized face of Jordan, and highlights the hospitality and authentic Jordanian customs, and we at Ayla are keen to provide an integrated experience for the participating delegations and guests in a way that enhances Jordan’s position on the global sports tourism map.”‏

With all the technical and logistical preparations completed by the Jordan Golf Federation and Ayla Club, the officials confirmed that the course and facilities are ready to host competitions.

Tournament Director Alaa Barakat indicated that “the technical and organizational committees of the Jordan Golf Federation and Ayala have completed all preparations in accordance with the highest international standards, especially the course, which has become in the best shape to receive the tournament”, pointing out that “we are fully prepared for the launch of the new edition next Thursday, and we are confident that the tournament will achieve great success this year”.

In parallel, Aqaba is currently witnessing the reception of participating delegations from various countries, amid a distinctive welcoming atmosphere, which reflects a bright image of Jordan and confirms the city’s readiness to host major events.

Coinciding with the beautiful autumn weather that Aqaba is currently witnessing, the tournament provides an ideal environment for the success of the entire program, as the event combines high-level sports competition with tourism and entertainment activities, which contributes to consolidating Jordan’s position as a global destination for both tourism and sports.

The organizing committee extended its thanks and appreciation to the media and sponsors who contributed to the success of the Jordan Open Golf Championship, stressing that this cooperation reflects the spirit of national partnership and enhances Aqaba’s position as a global sports destination.

The strategic partners included the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, the Public Security Directorate, the Arab Golf Federation, the Jordan Olympic Committee, the Jordan Golf Federation, the Tourism Promotion Authority, the Hyatt Regency Aqaba Hotel, Bank Al Etihad, Touro, and Advanced Business Solutions (ABS), in addition to all the supporting entities that played a pivotal role in the success of this major sporting event.

The committee praised the efforts of these institutions and the qualitative support they provided to sports, tourism and sports events, which contributed to consolidating the tournament as a leading sporting event with a wide economic, tourism and social impact that represents Jordan’s name before the world.

Jordan Open Golf Championship. A very important sports platform.

A global event that revives tourism and the economy

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In an unprecedented sports and tourism scene, the city of Aqaba is preparing for the launch of the unique global event, the 34th edition of the Jordan Open Golf Championship, which will be held between 4-6 September at Ayla Courses, with the participation of more than 100 players from various nationalities that have reached more than 18 countries that have officially announced their participation in the tournament, in addition to wide international media coverage.

The start of the national golf team camp next Saturday morning at Ayla Golf Club

The national golf team will enter an intensive preparatory camp at the Ayla Club course in Aqaba, during the period from 16 to 21 of this month, with the participation of a group of players of the national team, in preparation for the most prominent sporting event on the Jordanian golf calendar – the 34th edition of the Jordan Open Golf Championship – which will be held between 4-6 September. The camp aims to select members of the national team of both genders to participate in the Jordan Open Golf Championship as part of the Federation’s efforts to develop the sport of golf and enhance its presence locally and regionally.

Saud Al-Shareef took the title at the 2021 Jordan Open golf tournament on Saturday, at Ayla golf club in Aqaba

The tournament saw its most Arab and international participation since it first launched 30 years ago. IN total, 83 players took part in the championship, representing Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Serbia, and Jordan, in addition to the individual participation of foreign nationalities.

The wrap-up ceremony was sponsored by board chairman of the commissioner of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority, Nayef Al-Bakhiet, in the presence of the CEO of Ayla Oasis, Sahel Dudeen, and the head of Jordan Golf Federation, Hani Al-Abdallat, as well as members of the federation.

Egyptians dominated in the under 18 and under 14 age groups, while Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Italy each won men’s titles. However, there was intense competition from all the players, according to a statement from the Jordan Golf Federation.

In the NET competition for men, Saudi Abdelrahman Hussein won first place, followed by Jordanian Adam Tahan in second, and Yamen Qadan in third.
In the Steel Ford Competition, Lebanon’s Toni Abu Sarhal took first place, followed by Britain’s Brian Baker, and Lebanon’s Aabdelrahman Al-Hout in third place.

In the NET women’s competition, Italian luisa Sartor took first place, while Jordan’s Zainab Abu Al-Sameed took second.

The team manager Amer Radi, expressed his satisfaction with the results of the national team players and their places on the coronation stage among much more experienced players, saying that the team is headed in the right direction and that the near future is very promising for Jordanian golf. He pointed out that Majd Najada received Jordan’s first medal in the women’s category.

The Public Security Directorate provided substantial logistic and technical support for the championship.

The president of the federation, Abdallat, expressed his pride in the countries who participated in the championship, which began evolving considerably after its adoption into the world amateur rankings.

He extended his gratitude to everyone that helped make the championship happen, starting with the Jordanian Olympic Committee, Public Security Directorate, and Ayla Oasis, for putting all of their efforts into presenting the championship in a manner that fits the reputation of Jordan.

The results are as follows
Men’s category
– Saud Al-Shareef (Saudi Arabia), first place with 225 total strokes.
– Sultan Abdallah (Bahrain), second place with 229 strokes.
– Ahmad Rashed (Bahrain), third place with 231 strokes.

Under-18 category
– Mohammad Abu Al-Alla (Egypt), first place with 236 total strokes.
– Kameel bin Sauda (Morocco), second place with 240 strokes.
– Hamzeh Suliman (Jordan), third place with 243 strokes.

Under-14 category
– Taymour Rabee (Egypt), first place with 238 strokes.
– Rani Al-Taweel (Egypt), second place with 249 strokes.
– Mohammad Al-Rawashedeh (Jordan), with 260 strokes.

Women’s category
– Talia Sameh (Egypt), first place with 176 strokes.
– Hannen Mahmoud (Saudi Arabia), with 182 strokes.
– Majd Najada (Jordan), with 190 strokes.

The Jordanian Golf Federation and Ayla Oasis Development Corporation (an official sponsor) have finalized efforts to host the Jordan Open golf tournament.

The Jordanian Golf Federation and Ayla Oasis Development Corporation (an official sponsor) have finalized efforts to host the Jordan Open golf tournament.

In total, eleven countries have officially confirmed their participation; Lebanon, Qatar, Palestine, Oman, Serbia, Egypt, Tunisia, Iraq, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. This number is likely to increase in the next few days, and includes international players living in Jordan, from Britain, Korea and Austria.

This year’s tournament is expected to be one of the strongest since it was launched more than 30 years ago. Sherjo Al-Kurd, who won the tournament’s two previous itinerations and is the first Jordanian to win the tournament, is not expected to participate.

He will be entering a training camp which will take place in Dubai at the end of this month, after which he will participate in two championships in Thailand.

The Ayla Oasis Club has completed all its preparations for hosting the championship, which has become accredited in the world amateur rankings and gives participants more points for taking part.

The federation President Hani Abdallat expressed his pleasure at the number of Arab and foreign players taking part in the Jordan Open and their desire to participate and experience playing on a world-class course.

He thanked all those who had contributed to the success of the program, both those from the Jordanian Olympic Committee and from all the organizing and training staff.

The national players participating in the tournament will start a training camp in the next few days. The manager of the championship, Ammer Radhi noted that the championship is a great opportunity for players to get to know other players of different nationalities and gain more confidence.

Sherjo Al-Kurdi 3rd in the Professional Championship (TB Tours)


Shergo Al- Kurdi the golden star and the Ambassador of Jordanian Golf achieved  third place in the professional championship (TB Tours). The championship took place in the city of London at Caversham Golf Club.
Al-Kurdi should have won the title, but he was unlucky in the last meters when he scored in the hole (17 & 18) two hits stronger than the range which made him lose the first title and placed him in 3rd place with a score of (71) giving up the title to the professional Englishman.
This tournament is the last game for Al-Kurdi before proceeding to the challenging competition of Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship which will take place at the end of next month with the participation of great players of Golf.
His trainer and father Mr. Musa Al-Kurdi stated that starting from tomorrow he will start training for this very important event and that Sherjo has a strong will to achieve the necessary qualifications for both the Masters and British Open  events.
Sherjo achieved  a historic score in the last version of the  Asia Pacific Tournament which took place in Singapore by qualifying as the first Arab player to reach the finals in the tournament.