CAIRO: The future looks bright for golf in the Arab world after three players from the region finished in the top 40 of the International Series Egypt, as a strong contingent of 17 players from nine different countries teed off at the flagship Asian Tour event. Andy Ogletree of the US secured his maiden title in the professional game on Sunday, winning the $1.5 million event
Miguel Tabuena finally broke par with a three-under 67 but could only tie Justin Quiban at 51st while Angelo Que shot a 69 to salvage a joint 58th finish in the International Series Egypt.
American Andy Ogletree came from behind to wrest a three-stroke lead with a scorching birdie-eagle windup at the par-70 course, finishing with a 65 and a 195 total and dislodging erstwhile leader Richard Lee, who birdied the last two holes to save a 69.