This was the Almarai-Saudi National Day Golf Tournament. Might as well call it English Day after two pairs from Somerset and Northamptonshire, England, finished 1-2 in the annual event to celebrate the 82nd National Day of Saudi Arabia at the Dirab Golf & Country Club yesterday.
Rick Ball and Anthony Forester-Bennett, from Somerset, beat the father-and-son tandem of Mike Woodage and Jack Woodage, from Northamptonshire, by countback to clinch first place.
Ball and Forester-Bennett and the Woodages both posted a net score of 59 but the eventual winners had the better back nine score of 35 to their rivals' 36 when the tiebreak was applied.
Mike and Jack, who had identical team handicap of 12 with the winning pair, settled for second place in the two-ball best-ball Texas Scramble format competition with 1/4 of the total team handicap.
"The most important thing is we are both from Somerset and that is why we clicked as a team," said Forester-Bennett of their first significant victory since playing together as a team in competitions.
Both true-blue sportsmen, Forester-Bennett told Arab News with pride that they are both founding members of the Riyadh branch of the Somerset County Cricket Club Supporters Association. Anthony, 52, is the association's secretary, and Rick, 63, treasurer.
They enjoyed a solid game on a windless sunny day but it was Ball, senior site manager at Hill International with a lower individual handicap of 17, that carried the partnership. Forester-Bennett, sales and marketing director at Advanced Arabian Simulation Company, however, sank the longest birdie putt, a 20-footer, on No. 12. They also birdied the 11th and 4th holes.
Mike and his son Jack might have missed the title but to them belonged the most memorable shot of the tournament — an approach shot from 130 yards by Jack that found the cup for an unbelievable eagle two on the difficult 10th hole.
After they decided to select Mike's drive to even out the number of tee shots that each player on a team takes, Mike sailed his second shot to the right of the green. Jack hit his and they knew it was on the green but could not find it. As they were searching for Jack's ball somebody in the group suggested to look in the cup. It was there and all of them couldn't believe their eyes.
Playing the Dirab course for the first time, the elder Woodage said their game came undone when they dropped shots on the par-5 and par-3 holes coming home.
Adding to the drama was when the young Woodage nearly hit an ace on the par-3 No. 7 the ball resting within inches of the cup and canceling out the effort by Filipino Tony Lizardo for the closest to the pin prize.
Filipino Mario Marimon and his friend Colin Reed took third place on 60 followed by the all-Filipino tandem of Lizardo and Pedy Lualhati on 62 and the husband-wife team of Graham and Theresa Walker on 63 to round out the first five winners.
The longest drive award for men's and ladies went to Saudi national team standout Faisal Salhab and Mi Jung Yoo.
Almarai Company executives, Events Manager Majed Al Doyhi and Hussam Abdulqader, head of Corporate Communications and Public Relations, attended the prize-giving ceremony along with Fahad M. Abunayyan, deputy general manager at Ibrahim Abunayyan Sons Group.
Fahad said in his speech DGCC is not only celebrating the National Day yesterday but the 16-year partnership with Almarai as well.
English teams 1-2 in Almarai-Saudi National Day Golf tilt
English teams 1-2 in Almarai-Saudi National Day Golf tilt
Dubai Basketball edge Milan to secure EuroLeague victory
DUBAI: Dubai Basketball strengthened their home-court reputation with a 99-92 win over EA7 Emporio Armani Milan in Round 18 of the EuroLeague at Coca-Cola Arena on Tuesday, cheered on by more than 5,000 fans.
The hosts made a fast start and immediately imposed themselves at both ends of the floor. Canadian center Mfiondu Kabengele and Serbian big man Filip Petrusev controlled the paint early, creating close-range scoring opportunities and forcing Milan into defensive adjustments. With McKinley Wright IV and Dwayne Bacon adding pace and penetration, Dubai surged into a double-digit lead and dictated the tempo of the opening quarter.
Milan struggled to settle and spent much of the first period on the back foot, as Dubai’s advantage stretched to 15 points. Although the visitors steadied themselves as the quarter progressed, the early deficit proved costly.
Dubai head coach Jurica Golemac praised the impact of the home crowd after the game, saying: “Congratulations to the fans. We were missing them for sure in the last home game, and they helped us a lot. In the first quarter, we played one of our best quarters this season. The next game is at home in three days, so there is no time to rest too much. We need to prepare for that game first. We are not thinking three games ahead — we prepare for every game and try to win every game.”
Milan showed improved rhythm in the second quarter, but Dubai responded before the break. Bacon punished defensive lapses from beyond the arc, while Kabengele finished strongly inside to help the hosts take a seven-point lead into halftime.
The final period was defined by composure rather than flair. Milan threatened to draw level on several occasions, but missed free throws and execution errors halted their momentum. Bacon sealed the outcome from the free-throw line in the final two minutes, pushing Dubai back into a double-digit advantage and closing out the contest.
Bacon led all scorers with 25 points, while Wright recorded 19 points and nine assists. Kabengele added 17 points, and Petrusev contributed 13 points and seven rebounds. For Milan, Guduric topped the scoring with 11 points, alongside seven rebounds and seven assists.
Dubai Basketball now turn their attention to the ABA League, where they remain unbeaten. The team return to Coca-Cola Arena to face Slovenia’s KRKA in Round 12 of the competition.









