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Gulf Air comes to the fore with World Sand Golf offer

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, February 01 - 2005 at 13:58
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Gulf Air, a main sponsor and official airline of the Abu Dhabi World Sand Golf Championship on March 7th 2005, is giving regional golfers the chance to play alongside some of the biggest names in the game of golf.

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After a successful inaugural event in 2004 an all-star cast of 28 European Tour pro's, are returning to Al Ghazal Golf Course to compete in the second championship and Gulf Air is organizing qualifier packages for golfers in the region to play the course and win the opportunity to play in one of two Gulf Air Pro-Am teams. Winners could be playing alongside the likes of Ryder Cup winners, Colin Montgomerie, Paul McGinley and Miguel Angel Jiminez to name but a few.

Mark Senior, Manager Destination and Leisure Marketing at Gulf Air says there are three qualifier rounds, on 27th January, 3rd February and 10th February.

"Gulf Air is offering a range of competitively priced weekend packages, which include return airfare to Abu Dhabi, two nights accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis and two days car hire and - more importantly, entry into the qualifier tournament," he said.

"The winners of the qualifier rounds will be flown back to Abu Dhabi as guests of Gulf Air to compete in the Abu Dhabi World Sand Golf Championship on 7th March."

So if you are browned off with your putting, good out of sand, fed up with driving into the long grass World Sand Golf Championship could be just right for you.

Al Ghazal Golf Club located adjacent Abu Dhabi International Airport, is an 18-hole, par-71 sand course, measuring 6,487 yards.

The sand course has many unique attractions: instead of 'greens', players putt on 'browns'. These are created by compacting rolled and oiled sand, and as players quickly discover they give an extremely true putting surface - provided, of course, you know how to read the grain.

The front nine holes (par 35) are based around an archaeological site on what, thousands of years ago, was the original Abu Dhabi coastline; the back nine (par 36), have been constructed on flatter reclaimed land. In addition to the customary hazards of water and the rough, players must also contend with the numerous burrows dug by desert lizards known as dhubs.

Instead of buggies, players will drive around the course in 4-wheel drive vehicles and many other unique local touches are planned.

"The 2004 event proved to be a great success and brought a great deal of attention not only to Abu Dhabi but to the entire UAE region," says Khalifa Al Rayes, General Manager in the UAE for Gulf Air. "As the leading carrier to the UAE, we are delighted to once more back the event and give amateur golfers throughout the Gulf region the chance to test the ability in this unique golf environment and to have the chance of a lifetime experience of playing with an international star."
To book a package contact your local travel agent or Gulf Air on 800 2200
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About Gulf Air
Gulf Air was founded in 1950. Today, it is owned by the Kingdom of Bahrain, Oman and the Emirate of Abu Dhabi and is the only truly pan Gulf carrier in the region. The airline's network stretches from Europe to Asia and covers 50 cities in 33 countries. The fleet is one of the most modern in the Middle East and comprises 35 aircraft.

The airline is in the last year of a three-year strategic recovery programme, headed by President and Chief Executive, James Hogan. The airline, which is making rapid strides towards regaining profitability by 2005, aims to further evolve by taking its renowned cultural strengths, which have been gained over more than half a century, into a global environment.

The dramatic turnaround in Gulf Air's fortunes has won international recognition. In January 2004, The Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA) presented the airline with the prestigious Airline Turnaround of the Year Award for 2003. Gulf Air was also the recipient of the 2003 Platinum Award for the Best Airline in the Middle East and North Africa, recognising the airline's commitment to service excellence.

Winner - Middle East and North African Platinum Best Airline Travel Award 2004
Winner - Skytrax Most Improved Airline Award 2004
Winner - Skytrax Best First Class Onboard Food Category 2004
Winner - Skytrax Best Business Class Check-in Category 2004
Official Airline and Sponsor of the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2005

Public Relations Department - 01 February 2005

Issued by Gulf Air - Official Airline and Sponsor of the Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.

For further information please contact
Anne Tullis, Manager Corporate Communications, on Tel: (+973) 17338098, Fax: (+973) 17338207 or

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