Scot Doherty upbeat ahead of MENA
Tour title defence in
Morocco

The Scot shot an impressive 13-under
total to win last year’s event by two shots, the success providing the
springboard for his creditable third-place finish on the season-ending Order of
Merit standings and earning him a spot in the 2016 Omega Dubai Desert Classic.
Playing in his first European Tour event,
Doherty missed the cut, but returned home richer in experience that, he
believes, will stand him in good stead for the future.
“My game is in better shape than last year. I
am striking the ball better. Playing alongside some of the biggest names in
golf at the Classic was a great learning curve for me and allowed me to better
my course management skills,” said the 31-year-old from Glasgow.
“I have great memories of Mohammedia and look
forward to getting back to a golf course where I won my first major
professional title. It’s fun playing on the course there because it is always
in excellent condition,” added Doherty, who turned professional in 2006, having won the Scottish U18 boys' match-play title during his amateur career.
The defending champion will join 2015 MENA
Golf Tour Order of Merit winner Thriston Lawrence of South Africa, Sweden’s Per
Barth and the English duo of Jake Shepherd and Scott Campbell among other
winners on the tour as entries to the Royal Golf Mohammedia Open are fast
picking up pace.
Also included in the field is Spain’s Javier
Gallegos, who won the inaugural MENA Golf Tour Qualifying School in Spain in
February. Gallegos headed the list of the top 60 players from the Q-school who
earned MENA Golf Tour cards for the 2016 season.
Mohamed Juma Buamaim, chairman of the MENA
Golf Tour, said: "We're obviously very pleased with the response to the
tournament, which is not only a great advertisement for the Royal Golf
Mohammedia Club, but also for the tour as a whole.
"We welcome Hors Limite Organisation (HLO)
into the family of our sponsors and hope our association will continue to
flourish with time. We also value the support of the Moroccan Golf Federation
and all the hard work done by the Royal Golf Mohammedia Club in presenting the
course in top condition. As always, we can expect some exciting golf ahead.
“This year we have a very strong schedule and
it’s great to see many new countries come forward and support the tour, sharing
our vision to promote the game in the region. These are truly exciting times
for ahead, but we need more backing from the corporate world to keep the
momentum going.”
Held under the auspices of the Shaikh Maktoum
Golf Foundation, the MENA Golf Tour is affiliated to the Arab Golf Federation
and the R and A and this season 20 events, highlighted by maiden voyages to
Kuwait, Egypt, Spain, Thailand and South Africa.
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