KARACHI: Another course record for Shabbir Iqbal led to another title for Pakistan’s top golfer.
Shabbir won the CAS Open Golf Championship, smashing the course record with an eight-under 64 in the final round at the Airmen Golf Course on Sunday in a performance exemplifying why he is the best in the country.
That too, after he started the final round with the narrowest of leads a stroke over Mohammad Ashfaq and two clear of Mohammad Munir.
By the time they finished, Shabbir was seven shots clear of his closest challenger Matloob Ahmed.
The finish too was typical Shabbir. He sank a birdie his ninth of the day on the 18th hole for an 11-under 277.
KARACHI: Another course record for Shabbir Iqbal led to another title for Pakistan’s top golfer.
Shabbir won the CAS Open Golf Championship, smashing the course record with an eight-under 64 in the final round at the Airmen Golf Course on Sunday in a performance exemplifying why he is the best in the country.
That too, after he started the final round with the narrowest of leads a stroke over Mohammad Ashfaq and two clear of Mohammad Munir.
By the time they finished, Shabbir was seven shots clear of his closest challenger Matloob Ahmed.
The finish too was typical Shabbir. He sank a birdie his ninth of the day on the 18th hole for an 11-under 277.