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The International Series tees off in Oman featuring a strong field

L-R- Sadom Kaewkanjana of Thailand, Chan Shih-chang of Chinese Taipei, Azzan Al Romhy of Oman and Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland with the winner’s trophy at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in downtown Muscat. Picture by Paul Lakatos/Asian Tour.

With the start of The International Series on the Asian Tour this week, Graeme McDowell, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Chan Shih-Chang and Azzan Al Rumhy attended Muscat’s Grand Mosque to showcase one of the country’s most impressive destinations.

The elevated series begins at the Greg Norman designed Championship golf course, Al Mouj Golf, before heading to a further nine venues as part of the Asian Tour’s season. The players gathered at Oman’s largest mosque previewing the week ahead and what they expect from the Series’ first visit to the Middle East.

Graeme McDowell spoke on playing in the Sultanate for the first time and commented, “I’ve played a lot of golf in the Middle East for the last 20 years and it’s always amazing to come to new places. I like what I see so far, it’s a beautiful country with great facilities and great golf course this week and I’m really looking forward to competing this weekend.”

One of Oman’s brightest talents, amateur, Azzan Al Rumhy, discussed having the Series in his home country for the first time adding, “I’m very excited, we’ve been waiting for this event since we heard about it last November and we are very fortunate, especially with some of the big names that are here and it’s the strongest field we’ve ever had in Oman. The likes of Brooks Koepka, Sergio Garcia and Louis Oosthuizen, it makes it super exciting.”

Sadom Kaewkanjana was asked on the opportunity the International Series provides players on the Asian Tour, saying, “It’s great for me and the young players on the Asian Tour to play in the International Series, playing alongside great players in the field. The field is very strong so everyone will be looking to improve their games, get better and continue to grow the game throughout Asia.”

Talking on his development through to the Asian Tour and International Series, Chan Shih-chang said: “Looking back at my career so far, I think it hasn’t been easy getting to where I am today. I started playing on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) more than 10 years ago. Won a few times, got my status on the Asian Tour, and then won on the Asian Tour. It has been a lot of hard work really, considering how late I picked up the game.”

Malaysia will be represented by Nicholas Fung, Ben Leong and Galven Green.

The first round draw has now taken place and the tee times for this can be viewed here.

 


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