National team stars to provide further inspiration for a new generation of players with first steps into the professional arena
(Jeddah): The PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers will set the stage for the first steps into the professional game for Saudi golfers, Faisal Salhab, 26, and Saud Al Sharif, 23, after the pair announced their decision to turn professional ahead of the Asian Tour’s flagship event.
They become the second and third Saudi Arabian golfers to join the paid ranks, following in the footsteps of national teammate, and friend, 36-year-old Othman Almulla.
All three continue to be supported by Golf Saudi and the Saudi Golf Federation given the important role they play in demonstrating the benefits of golf to the people of the country, who now have more opportunities to try the sport thanks to a number of mass participation programmes and new access points.
After successful amateur careers, turning professional is the next step on the career pathway, and will allow both players to test their games and learn from some of the world’s best players.
Salhab commented: “This is another exciting step on our journey and where better to turn professional than in our home country at the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers.
“It has been a long journey to get to this point but the continued support of Golf Saudi, the Saudi Golf Federation, my coaching team, and friends and family have made all the difference.
“I want to thank them for everything and hope that I can continue my amateur success in the professional game, starting this week.”
Al Sharif echoed Salhab’s sentiments, adding: “Turning professional has been my goal since I first caught the golf bug as young kid, and I am so happy to have the opportunity to fully pursue golf as a career.
“There are so many people to thank but Golf Saudi and the Saudi Golf Federation have been integral to growing the game within the Kingdom and allowing both of us the opportunity to play golf and reach this point.
“I can’t wait to be on the road with Othman and Faisal testing ourselves against the best players and on the best courses, and hope that our story can help others to see and believe they can do the same and follow in our footsteps. As well as winning on the international stage, we each share the dream of inspiring the next generation, and professional golf gives us the platform to do that.”
Both enter the professional game in impressive form, following December’s Saudi Open at Riyadh Golf Club, where Salhab clinched the overall title, with Al Sharif, Saudi Arabia’s current leading amateur, finishing in second.
Following their first professional event at Royal Greens, both players will enjoy a full schedule of events on the Asian Tour, travelling from Saudi Arabia onto the International Series Oman and International Series Qatar, before venturing further east to the International Series in Thailand.
Almulla, who became the first ever Saudi professional in 2019, praised his compatriots in taking the next step in their careers, and hoped to be able to share advice as they forge a new path.
“Turning professional is the biggest decision I’ve ever made and I couldn’t have done it without the amazing support I have received from everyone at Golf Saudi, the Saudi Golf Federation and my sponsors.
“Life on tour is a pretty demanding one, so I’m hoping that I can help the guys avoid some of my mistakes and to do whatever I can to help them overcome some of the early challenges of turning professional.
“More than anything, I’m looking forward to competing on the world stage alongside my countrymen and, hopefully, seeing one of them lift a trophy in the very near future.”