Today, Saturday, ended the final competition of the Aramco Team Series, presented by the Public Investment Fund as part of the Women’s European Tour, which was organized by the Royal Greens Club and Stadium in Jeddah.
The tournament saw brilliant German star Chiara Noga, the Saudi Arabian ambassador, take the singles title after she ended the last day’s competition with 13 under par.
Herman Noga, who entered the world of golf at just 3 years old, expressed her joy at the victory, saying: “I don’t think I understand the result yet, I think I will feel the size of the victory after a day. With my age, it’s like we went back in time today.”
Noga, 16, who currently resides in Dubai, added: “I have worked hard and hard in recent years to reach this day and win the title.”
She continued, “Now I won’t think of anything other than appreciating this wonderful moment. I’ll go out for a delicious meal and have my best day.”
On the other hand, South African star Nicole Garcia’s team managed to take first place in the Aramco Tag Team Championship series and her team consists of South African Cassandra Alexander, Czech Tarisa Maliki and Moroccan amateur Sonia Baihia. after the team drew 29 points less than par yesterday with Austrian team Christine Wolf and her team, which includes Scottish Laura Beveridge, American Alexandra Swain and Saudi amateur athlete Ragda Al-Issawi.
The captain of the winning team appointed South African player Garcia, who leads the winning team for the second time this year after the championship in London, to her compatriot Alexander to play a decisive role in determining the winning team, and Alexander succeeded. .
Alexandra commented on her decisive shot that led the team to victory: “The beginning was very tense, so I had a lot of responsibility, but I can say that I trusted myself and my game and I think the secret of victory lies in the iron 7, which I decided to use in the final blow.”
Jeddah is witnessing the completion of Aramco’s 2022 Team Championship Series after they had resounding success starting in Bangkok, London, Sotogrande and then New York last month.