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Saad Habib reaches semi-finals at Sri Lankan Amateur Golf Championship

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Saad Habib reaches semi-finals at Sri Lankan Amateur Golf Championship
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Colombo: Pakistani golfer Saad Habib delivered an impressive performance at the ongoing Sri Lankan Amateur Golf Championship, outclassing Indian golfer Vivian Abhayakar to secure a place in the semifinals.

In a dominant display during the quarterfinal match play, Saad Habib defeated his Indian opponent with skill and precision, showcasing exceptional form throughout the round. He also recorded five birdies in the match, underlining his strong control and composure under pressure.

With this victory, Saad Habib advances to the semifinals of the prestigious tournament, raising hopes for further success and adding another highlight to Pakistan’s growing presence in international golf.

The high-stakes match, held in Sri Lanka, saw Habib dominate with precision and composure, outclassing his Indian rival in style. His quarter-final win was marked by an impressive display that included five birdies, underlining his strong form and technical execution.

With this victory, Habib moves a step closer to the championship title, carrying Pakistan’s hopes into the next round of the prestigious tournament.

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However, it was a mixed day for the Pakistani camp. Noman Ilyas, the other national contender in the event, was eliminated after a tough contest against Sri Lanka’s Reshan Algama.

The stage is now set for a thrilling semi-final clash as Saad Habib prepares to face local favourite Reshan Algama, who will be looking to maintain his home advantage. The upcoming match promises a gripping battle for a coveted spot in the tournament’s final.

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