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Golf is more than just a game – this is a change journey that gives rise to patience, discipline and strategic thinking. Junior is no more clear than golf, where young players develop skills and mentality that often describe their future in the game. Investing in junior golf is not just about producing elite athletes. It nurtures a lifetime love for sports manufacturers, flexibility and game.
Globally, junior golf programs have played an important role in promoting advanced capabilities. Along with the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) in the United States and the drive, chip and pot championship, the Golf Foundation’s Junior Golf Passport in the UK and England Golf’s talent path, from the bottom to the elite performance. Provides Thailand has also emerged as a powerhouse in Junior Golf, with Thailand Junior Golf Federation (TJGF) and Sangha Junior Golf rating has created a highly competitive culture that has given young Thai golfers international Purified on the stage.
Ajgl: A game changer for junior golf in Pakistan
In response to this global shift, the ACE Junior Golf League (AJGL) was launched under the leadership of Dr. Asma Afzal Shami, who provided a systematic path for young Pakistani golfers. Designed by Mansza Shaheen, AJGL follows internationally recognized formats, offering overall competitions where junior competes in the appropriate courtyard of the age that is associated with world -class. Yes.
Beyond competition, AJGL prefers structural coaching, high -level tournaments and comprehensive players. The rapid extension of the league is proof of its success. Today, more than 350 young golfers from Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and Peshawar have access to a competitive game, ensuring a promising future for Pakistan’s golf scene.
The importance of AJGL was featured in the fourth Ghazala Ansari Ladies Open Golf Championship, where junior players took the center stage. The event saw a record turnout, which registered 82 golfers and competed in 78 different types, including AJGL professionals, amateur, seniors, and juniors. One of the most noted was that 14 senior women were the participants of the golfers, who, with good humor, chose to be called “young seniors”. Their involvement indicates the growing enthusiasm and enthusiasm in women’s golf.
Ghazala Ansari’s honor: The inheritance of inspiration
The Championship pays tribute to Ghazala Ansari, Pakistan’s most famous lady, Golfar. Considering his legacy, Dr. Asma Shami said: “Ghazala Ansari’s disabled achievement, which is the first female golfer of Pakistan to achieve 1 disability, and its six national championship titles are unique. It is our collective responsibility to ensure that the achievements of the trail bills are not clear.
This year’s championship was an introduction to the “Lady Prose” category, which was a progressive move by the Pakistan Golf Federation (PGF), allowing five female golfers to compete professionally. Was gone
The WAGR Open amateur category, where the players compete for the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) points, showed the impact of AJGL, in this division every rival to their capabilities through the league Honor One of these names included Parika ingredients, Ramsha components, Zarish Irfan, Ramsha Irfan, Human Irfan, and Zoo Qureshi, all of which have increased the ranks of Ajal.
Ajgl’s emerging stars: forming next generation
In the junior category, AJGL’s influence was further reflected, where all nine prize winners were members of the AJGL. Standout actors include:
Category A: Noor Banu Chowdhury, Maria Waqar, Mahanur Syed, Faria Amin, and Zena Zeeshan
Category B: Era Uttar Khan, Noor Farid Rao, and Abbasi dignity
Several young golfers stood with extraordinary performances: Sara Amin, who started his golf journey at the age of just six, has become a strong competitor. In Romanza, his dedication to the Nick Foldo Junior Series ended, where he offered a wonderful performance of 12 under -under -performing, which did not receive the honor of just one stroke.
Zarish Irfan started a thrilling start in the fourth Ghazala Ansari Championship, which clinic the first pure trophy with an extraordinary 30 under -under -overs performance. Her younger sisters also performed well, which achieved the second and third pure titles, making it a notable family victory.
Eliha Amjad showed composer and skills by winning the first net title after shooting 1 under and 2 under -under -2 -day shooting in one day. A growing skill, Zaid Umair, has won five prizes in various club programs and has been impressed in the Nick Foldo series, which has shown significant progress since joining the AJGL.
The parents of these young golfers are calling for the effects of AJGL’s change. Zaid Umair’s father shared: “Before the EJGL, there was just a fun for Golph Zaid, but now, it has become his obsession. AJGL has given him a platform to pursue this dream.
Women guide golfing and expanding
A descriptive feature of the championship is that it is fully organized and run by women. The key figures include tournament director Bella Azam, Chief Referee Manzza Shaheen, and dedicated organizers Mamuna Azam, Rahina Ehim, Aisha Hameed, Aisha Muzam, Shabana Waid, Shahna Moen, Afifa Zahra, and journalist Babra Amin.
Similarly, AJGL Organizing Committee, headed by Dr. Asma Shami, Manoza Shaheen, Affat Zahra, Manzza Azhar, Dr. Ghazala Shams, Nada Haq, and Madhya Nafis, which integrates the monthly junior tournament across Pakistan and integrates. Organize.
Take the golf of Pakistani women globally
Moving on to this pace, Dr. Shami announced that the 5th Ghazala Ansari Ladies Golf Open Championship will go internationally. This milestone will enable AJGL players to participate in the International Junior Championship, and further raise Pakistan’s presence on the World Golf Stage.
During the closing ceremony of the event, Mr. Salman Siddique, chairman of the Gymkhana Golf Club, praised the move: “Dr. Shami, you and your team are doing what is doing for women’s golf is not just about the game. It is about empowering, promoting the culture of equal rights and opportunities. The spirit of this championship goes beyond golf.
Highlighting this dedication, a mother who arrived in Lahore from Peshawar, her daughters could fight an impressive period of increasing spirit and involvement in Pakistan’s golf scene.
A bright future of Pakistani junior golf
With its structural approach, international desires and unprecedented determination, AJGL is ready to renovate junior golf in Pakistan. The league has provided young golfers with a clear way to improve their abilities, to compete at the highest level and to pursue a professional career. Since Pakistan’s junior golfers step globally, the journey has just begun and the future looks incredibly bright.