Saleem Raza of Gujranwala Golf Club was the only disabled golf player to compete in the "World Disabled Golf Championship 2013," which concluded at the Westwood Golf Course in Glasgow, UK. In a contest lasting over three rounds, and contested by 76 golfers from all European countries. Saleem Raza successfully elevated himself by emerging as the top player of the Championship.
The points were calculated on stable ford basis and in the first round he aggregated 31 points, 30 on the second day and 37 on the third day which ultimately turned out to be the final day as the fourth round was cancelled because of extremely stormy weather. Talking over the phone, Saleem Raza attributed his success to a lot of hard work and the playing facilities provided to him by Royal Palm Golf Course management. Indeed the Royal Palm Golf Course is comparable with the leading golf courses and practicing there really helps. "I am so glad that I have brought honour for Pakistan and based on this achievement I am getting invitations to play from all over."
He further said "I will move to Sweden for taking part in an international event there". He also complimented the Punjab Golf Association and Pakistan Golf Federation for lending financial support for the trip. In this championship, Kevin Harrison of Scotland came second and Fleming Rasmuffta of England ended third.
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