Moroccan golf continues its impressive rise, delivering outstanding performances across African, Arab, and international tournaments. At the All Africa Challenge Trophy (AACT), the Moroccan women’s team secured a historic victory with a collective score of -7, ending South Africa’s long-standing dominance. A standout moment came from 15-year-old Sofia Cherif Essakali, who clinched the individual title with a remarkable -12, solidifying her place as one of Morocco’s brightest golfing talents.

The Arab Championships further highlighted Morocco’s dominance. The amateur team triumphed with a collective score of -36, while the senior team extended their supremacy in the competition. Individually, Adam Bresnu stole the spotlight, winning the 2024 Arab Championship before excelling at the Qatar International Series. Meanwhile, Hugo Mazen Trometter impressed at the King Hamad Trophy, narrowly missing out on first place after a gripping playoff to finish second.

These achievements reflect the strategic vision of the Royal Moroccan Golf Federation (FRMG), which has played a pivotal role in nurturing Moroccan talent and promoting their success on the global stage. With players now competing on the Ladies European Tour and the Asian circuit, Moroccan golf is proving its mettle at the highest levels.

This golden era for Moroccan golf underscores the sport’s tremendous growth in the country, signaling a bright future for its players and the nation’s reputation in the global golfing community.