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Shaikh Maktoum Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, presenting trophy to Stephen Gallacher of Scotland after successfully defending his Omega Dubai Desert Classic Golf Championship at Majlis course on Sunday. Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News

Dubai: Stephen Gallacher’s history-making defence of his Omega Dubai Desert Classic not only boosted the Scotsman’s profile and wallet, but he also contributed towards a big charity donation.

Event sponsor Dubai Aluminium (Dubal) announced before the weekend it would donate Dh50 for every birdie and Dh100 for every eagle holed during the four-day competition at Emirates Golf Club’s Majlis Course.

Gallacher contributed 24 birdies and two eagles alone, while the tournament totals reached 1,546 birdies and 34 eagles, giving a total of Dh80,100 for the Dubai Centre for Special Needs.

With the 25th edition of the tournament boasting a strong field boasting the likes of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, fans also flocked to the course to catch a glimpse of their heroes. The week of events attracted a total attendance of 37,640 — well above last year’s figure of 28,831.

Mohammad Juma Bu Amim, vice chairman and CEO of Golf in Dubai, the promoters and organisers of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, said: “Every achievement is precious and timeless, just like a classic. It seemed like it was only yesterday, but the years marched on. For us, every year constituted a milestone. And reaching the 25th anniversary landmark was something special, the memories of which we will treasure for a long time to come.

“I am not sure if there is a mystical element to winning at the Majlis Course at Emirates Golf Club but I do know that the fans have been treated to some pretty good theatre over the years.”