Three of Saudi Arabia’s hottest golfing talents are gearing up for the International Series Championship in Korea hosted by Lotte Sky Hill Country Club on Jeju Island this week to complete their path to sporting success and improve their balance of experience. under various competition conditions.
Othman Al Mullah, the first professional golfer in the Kingdom, along with two of the Kingdom’s talents, Faisal Salhab and Saud Al Sharif, will take part in the second biggest tournament in the Asian Tour program with US$150 million in prizes after they arrived in Jeju Island by plane from Singapore. The road to the capital of Korea Seoul.
Commenting on the matter, Osman Al-Mulla, who previously represented Saudi Arabia on the Asian Tour six times this season, said: “I made a lot of progress during the Asian Tour where I improved the balls a lot, but I wasn’t able to use all the opportunities, which were available to me.
The same scenario repeated itself last week, when I had a good chance of hitting the required points by the time I got to the last nine holes of the second round, but I think I overdid my shots a bit, hitting a little over par. . However, I think it was a great experience for me.”
He added: “I’m pleased with the significant improvement we’ve made during this build-up period and I still need to get more consistent and improve my shot level, pitting speed and below-par hitting performance. .”
Faisal Salhab, who scored one over par last week after two outstanding performances at the club and Tanah Merah Stadium in Singapore, said: “My performance is going in the right direction and I have to be patient and focus on the important aspects of performance. This week it will be a good test of our true level.”
For his part, Saud Al Sharif said: “This participation helps us to have an interesting and different experience from the competitions that we are used to. We will also compete in a beautiful stadium with a characteristic grass that is different from those we played before, and this makes us more excited to learn from the experience.”