Saturday, November 30, 2013
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Dubai: Irish journalist Dermott Davitt was crowned champion with a total of 78 stableford points at the end of the 21st Dubai Duty Free Golf World Cup held over two days at the Faldo course of the Emirates Golf Club and Dubai Creek golf course last weekend.
“It has been a wonderful couple of days and I would like to say a huge thank you to Dubai Duty Free for looking after us so well once again,” said Davitt. “This event really is the highlight of the year for everyone in our industry. I have been coming to Dubai to play in the DDF Golf World Cup for 15 years and I am extremely proud to have won.”
More than 100 specially invited guests from all over the world battled it out over 36 holes over two days and the Irishman finished one point ahead of Dubai Creek member Michael McGinley, whose 77 over two rounds included 42 points at the Faldo.
It was a major performance from McGinley, who is a scratch handicapper, as his gross 66 included two eagles. The runner-up in the gents category was Antoine Breen with 75 points and the second runner-up prize went to Nick Midwood, who had 71 points.
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