ADEL Al Gaoud continued his superb form to claim first place at the Awali Golf Club (AGC) 18-hole Strokeplay Seniors Tournament with a nett score of 64, gross 81.
He received a two-shot handicap cut in the bargain on Saturday.
The AGC introduced the tournament some years ago for players over the age of 50.
More than 40 golfers vying for the dubious honour of being pushed around the club in a wheelchair to signify the winner’s advanced years.
Colin Drysdale finished in second place with nett 66, gross 92, with Andy Jopek close on his tail in third with nett 67, gross 89, and in fourth place was Ali Danesh with nett 67, gross 81.
Nicky Bailey was nearest the pin on hole-four, for ladies only, while Tim Beynon was nearest the pin on hole-12 for players under 60 and Pete Rogers took the prize for being nearest the pin on hole-14 for anyone over 60.
Salah Al Doseri was nearest the pin in two shots on hole 16 and Dave Bailey claimed the prize for longest putt on hole 18.