Qatar Golf Lovers bid farewell to PK Mathew who has been it’s president since inception in 2001. 
QGL organised a farewell golf tournament in his honour over the weekend at the Doha Golf Club. Thirty-six golfers participated in the event which was played on a strokeplay format. Jasjit Butalia emerged victorious in the competition while Navid Bukhari and Arnav Jain were declared first and second runner-up respectively. Manoj Megchiani won the ‘longest putt’ award, Saad Kazi won the ‘closest to pin’ award, Serge Guevel won the ‘closest to rope’ award and Ravi Shankar won the ‘longest drive’ award.
Mathew, a longtime resident of Qatar, founded Qatar Golf Lovers (QGL) in 2001 with eight members, which currently boasts of a membership of over 100 golfers belonging to over a dozen nationalities. 
Mathew has been the chief organiser of golf tournaments every month under the QGL banner and has organised 194 tournaments during the past 20 years. QGL founder member Manoj Megchiani, who is taking over as president, was all praise for Mathew’s leadership, organisational skills and commitment in making QGL the largest and most active golf society in Qatar. 
He also acknowledged Mathew’s contribution to golf in Qatar by way of arranging golf coaching for beginners by PGA professionals, organising on-the-course training to new golfers and assisting in organising major events like Qatar Senior Open, Ryder Cup and India Cup tournaments.
In his farewell speech, Mathew thanked Doha Golf Club and all QGL members for their support & co-operation over the years. He also thanked QGL’s various sponsors particularly Fazal Kazi and Ivor D’cunha, who have been sponsoring QGL tournaments on a regular basis in the past. 
He thanked Gulf Times for the excellent support extended to QGL during its 20 years in existence. Mathew has been a Faculty at the School of Engineering in College of The North Atlantic (CNA-Q) and is retiring and returning to Canada. 
Fazal Kazi who sponsored the farewell tournament presented a memento to Mathew and wished him a happy retired life with lots of golf.