Sambo is the champion of the Lebanon International Golf Tournament

The Finn, Lazy Sambo, a member of the Finnish diplomatic mission in Lebanon, won the Lebanon International Open Championship for the Golf Club “The Late Shawky Harb Cup”, which was organized by the Lebanese Federation for the game on the golf club’s courts in the Al-Jnah area. (gross) and net (NET) and was paid on 18 holes as the course continued over three days, accompanied by the enthusiasm and encouragement of golfers in Lebanon. An official ceremony was held to distribute prizes to the winners and winners at Salim Ali Salam Hall, which was attended by a crowd of invitees, presented by former Minister of Tourism Ramzi Musharrafie, President of the Lebanese Golf Federation Karim Salim Salam, members of the administrative body and representatives of diplomatic missions. Minister Musharrafiya gave a speech on behalf of the family of the late Harb, in which he referred to his qualities and advantages, which he had known for years as a man of attitudes and initiatives, a lover of the game of golf, and a silent worker in order to raise the club’s flag in local and foreign forums.

It was also a speech by Salam in which he drew attention to bright stations in the biography of Harb, for whom the golf club was his second home, and he always sought to protect him and support his activities under the auspices of the Harb Electric Foundation and self-made in his upbringing and the classy in his dealings with others and his passion for the game of golf until the last breath of his life.

In the technical results, Galal Ataya won first place in the junior category, in front of Ahmed Ismail and Daher Ghandour. Nadia Harb won the women’s NRT category title by scoring 95 points against Daniel Khalifa (97) and Raghda Ashkar (99).

In the men’s category (gross), Sambovi came first with 229 points, ahead of Ali Hammoud (230) and Sheikh Musa Al-Zein (231). In the Raja category (NRT), Fadi Abu Abdullah came in the lead with 138 points, in front of Jean Nassar (141) and Tony Abu Serhal (145).

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