The 2024 British Schools in the Middle East (BSME) Golf Open is set to take place at Dubai’s Arabian Ranches Golf Club on November 4th and 5th, featuring more than 100 young golfers aged 11 to 18 from 16 schools. The event will showcase the rising talent of 78 boys and 26 girls, with a 36-hole format divided into Gross and Net divisions for both genders. Players will be grouped into two flights based on their handicaps. The excitement is palpable as organizers had to cap the entry list at 104 players due to overwhelming interest.
The BSME Golf Open has become a highly anticipated event, attracting young golfers eager to showcase their skills. Tom Lappin, Head of Physical Education at Hartland International School, Dubai, expressed excitement about hosting the event and the growing interest from schools across the region. The tournament has a history of being hosted in various locations, including Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, and Dubai. With strong participation levels and talented players, the event promises to be a competitive and inclusive opportunity for young golfers to display their abilities.
The tournament will feature players with varied handicaps, ranging from + 1.3 to 30, ensuring inclusivity and providing opportunities for golfers of all skill levels. The previous year’s event at Yas Acres Golf & Country Club in Abu Dhabi saw 76 entries, indicating the potential for growth and expansion in the coming years. As the eighth edition of the BSME Golf Open, the event aims to continue building on its success and fostering a regional golf initiative that showcases young talent in the Middle East.
Gratitude was expressed to the generous sponsor partners who have made the event possible, including NALA education recruitment, The Brain and Performance Centre Dubai, and OG Sports. The support from sponsors and the efforts of Darrow Thomas and Ian Balundo at Arabian Ranches Golf Club have been instrumental in organizing the event. Students are particularly looking forward to playing on the recently enhanced back nine at Arabian Ranches, adding to the excitement and anticipation surrounding the tournament.
The BSME Golf Open has seen the commitment of several schools to participate in the upcoming event, demonstrating the growing interest and involvement of educational institutions in promoting golf among students. Schools from the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia are represented, showcasing a diverse and competitive field of young golfers. The event serves as a platform for students to engage in competitive golf and foster their passion for the sport, while also promoting camaraderie and sportsmanship among participants.
As the forthcoming BSME Golf Open approaches, the stage is set for an exciting and competitive tournament that will highlight the talent and dedication of young golfers from across the Middle East. With strong participation levels, inclusive policies, and a collaborative effort from sponsors and organizers, the event promises to be a memorable experience for all involved. The tournament not only provides a platform for young golfers to showcase their skills but also promotes a sense of community and camaraderie among participants, emphasizing the values of sportsmanship and teamwork.