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10 CLUBHOUSE

10 CLUBHOUSE

| April. 2025

The Club Championship

• Mohd Faiq successfully defended his title, winning the RSGC Club Championship for the third time.
• The 2025 Championship featured intense matchplay rounds, with Faiq defeating strong contender Aiden Kei in the final.
• The event remains one of RSGC’ s most anticipated tournaments, showcasing top talent and competitive spirit.
BY AQILAH MOHD

RSGC Annual Club Championship 2025

THE RSGC Annual Club Championship 2025 kicked off with the qualifying rounds on January 18th and 19th at the New Course and Old Course, where players competed for a spot in the matchplay stage. The top 16 qualifiers advanced to an intense matchplay competition, also held at the
Old Course, culminating in the final on 23rd February 2025. In a thrilling showdown, Mohd Faiq successfully defended his title, once again emerging as the Club Champion for the third time. This championship remains one of the most highly anticipated golf events at RSGC.
Champion Mohd Faiq in action.

Quarterfinal

IN Match 1, defending champion Mohd Faiq went head-to-head with Edgar Ramani in a grueling battle that stretched over two days. The first 18 holes ended with Mohd Faiq holding a narrow 1-up lead. On Day 2, he maintained his edge, closing out the match with a 2 & 1 victory after 36 holes.
Match 2 saw Aiden Kei take on Wilson Lian, with Aiden delivering a dominant performance. He stormed to an 8-up lead after 18 holes and extended it to 10 & 9, sealing his place in the final with an overwhelming victory.
Leong Chun Yan and Aiden Kei before teeing off.

Semi-finals Day 1 & 2

THE semi-finals took place on 15th and 16th February 2025.
In Match 1, defending champion Mohd Faiq went headto-head with Edgar Ramani in a grueling battle that stretched over two days. The first 18 holes ended with Mohd Faiq holding a narrow 1-up lead. On Day 2, he maintained his edge, closing out the match with a 2 & 1 victory after 36 holes.
Match 2 saw Aiden Kei take on Wilson Lian, with Aiden delivering a dominant performance. He stormed to an 8-up lead after 18 holes and extended it to 10 & 9, sealing his place in the final with an overwhelming victory.
Wilson Lian chipping from the bunker.