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Brunei Golfer Triumphs In Labuan’s 9th Senior Men’s Open C’ship

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Labuan’s 9th Senior Men’s Open Golf Championship: A Triumph for Brunei’s Moksin Jinaidi

Overall Champion Emerges

Labuan, Malaysia – Brunei’s Moksin Jinaidi has emerged as the overall gross champion in Labuan’s 9th Senior Men’s Open Golf Championship, delivering a stellar performance with a cumulative score of 160 over the two-day competition.

Tournament Details

The two-day tournament, held from January 7-8, took place at the 72-par, nine-hole course of Labuan Golf Club (LGC), drawing 110 seasoned golfers from across Labuan, Sabah, Sarawak, and Brunei in the competition format that celebrated excellence across various age groups, recognizing both gross and nett champions.

Standout Performances

Moksin, representing Pantai Mentiri Golf Club, displayed remarkable consistency, carding 79 on the first day and 81 on the second to create a historic milestone by becoming the first golfer from Brunei to claim the title in this Labuan’s sports tourism annual event.

Har Sai Kong from Mount Kinabalu Golf Club clinched the overall nett champion title with a two-day score of 136, reflecting the high level of competitive play.

Age Group Champions

Other standout performances included Eddy Lim Yin from Kudat Golf Club, who secured the champion title in the 55-66 years old category with a nett score of 142, while Zaini Ajamain from Kinabalu Golf Club dominated the 61-66 years old category with a score of 143 nett.

Laudin Sundang, also from Kinabalu Golf Club, emerged victorious in the 67-69 years old category, posting a nett score of 148, and Momin Shawal was crowned champion in the oldest category of 70 years and above, with a commendable nett score of 160.

Labuan’s Growing Reputation as a Prime Destination for Sport Tourism

LGC president Peter Pikul said the championship, a highlight in the LGC’s golf calendar, not only spotlighted top-tier talent but also underscored Labuan’s growing reputation as a prime destination for sport tourism.

"The event not only celebrated the prowess of senior golfers but also highlighted Labuan’s potential as a hub for sport tourism. With its stunning landscapes and well-maintained golf courses, Labuan is poised to attract more sports enthusiasts and tourists, eager to experience the island’s unique blend of competition and leisure," he said.

Conclusion

The 9th Senior Men’s Open Golf Championship has once again showcased the exceptional skills of golfers from Labuan, Sabah, Sarawak, and Brunei. Moksin Jinaidi’s historic win is a testament to the growing reputation of Labuan as a premier destination for sport tourism, with its stunning landscapes and well-maintained golf courses attracting golf enthusiasts and tourists alike.

FAQs

Q: What was the cumulative score of Moksin Jinaidi, the overall gross champion?
A: 160

Q: How many golfers participated in the tournament?
A: 110

Q: What was the category in which Eddy Lim Yin won the champion title?
A: 55-66 years old

Q: What was the net score of Momin Shawal, the champion in the oldest category?
A: 160

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