
Al Mouj Golf cements status as world-class venue with thrilling Clutch Pro Tour event
Muscat – Al Mouj Golf reaffirmed its standing as a premier international sports destination by hosting the Clutch Pro Tour, a leading European development golf circuit, from April 1 to 3, 2025. The tournament marks another milestone in Al Mouj Golf's growing legacy of welcoming high-calibre international competitions and underscores Oman's rise as a host nation for elite sporting events.
Recognised as a premier feeder tour to the European Challenge Tour and DP World Tour, the Clutch Pro Tour serves as a launchpad for rising golf talent, attracting both emerging players and experienced professionals seeking world ranking points and competitive experience. Its debut at Al Mouj Golf brought together a diverse field of 130 exciting professional golfers from more than 20 countries, further reinforcing Oman's status as a strategic sporting hub in the region.
Over three days of competition, spectators were treated to an exciting display of golfing talent and a finale that came down to the wire. Callum Farr of England emerged as the champion in a truly clutch performance under pressure. Carding rounds of 68, 68, and 69, Farr finished 11-under-par to secure his second Clutch Pro Tour title of the season, edging out a strong international field by a single stroke. James Ashfield of Wales claimed second place, while Reis Suart and Egor Eroshenko tied for third, each delivering standout performances that kept the leaderboard tight until the final putt.
'Welcoming the Clutch Pro Tour to Al Mouj Golf was an important moment for us—not just as a course, but as part of Oman's broader efforts to grow its presence on the global sports stage,' said Nasser al Sheibani, CEO of Al Mouj Muscat
'It was a privilege to see top talent compete here. We will continue to support events that inspire the next generation of athletes and shine a spotlight on Oman as a hub for world-class competition.'
The Clutch Pro Tour's successful run at Al Mouj Golf reinforces the venue's position on the global golf calendar. With a proven ability to host elite-level competition and a course ranked among the world's best, Al Mouj continues to attract the attention of international tours and talent – with more to come.
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