Cairo, Egypt – 5 February 2026: Spain's Juan Salama completed a wire-to-wire victory at the Egypt Golf Series Madinaty, capping a brilliant week with a five-under 65 to finish at 17 under par and claim his maiden MENA Golf Tour title.
Salama, who set the tone with a course record 60 on day one, never relinquished his grip on the tournament and finished three shots clear of last week's winner Jack Davidson and overnight co-leader Owen Edwards, who share second at 14 under.
Salama picked up four birdies on the front nine to extend his overnight advantage before his only dropped shot of the day at the 15th briefly let his pursuers dream. But the Spaniard held his nerve, navigating the water at 16 before a birdie at 17 restored his cushion heading to the last.
"Shooting 60 was my personal best round, so to open the tournament like that really set everything up," said Salama. "I had a local caddie this week who read the greens really well, and it's been a great start to the year.
"Today I felt solid, but I was definitely nervous. I was just trying to stay in the present on every shot, stick to my routine and take care of each moment. I felt really nervous on the 15th tee, and then again on my second shot at 16 because all I could see was the water, so that was a tough moment.
"Coming down the last hole with a three-shot lead, I decided to lay up because the driver could have been too much, and I've been hitting my five-wood really solid this week. I hit it really good, and even though the second shot wasn't my best, it was enough today.”
For Salama, the victory represents redemption after losing to Davidson in a play-off at Address Marassi just seven days earlier.
"This win means a lot to me. It's my first international win and it's very important for me to keep chasing my dream and keep fighting. I'm also really grateful to the MENA Golf Tour for giving us the opportunity to play on such nice golf courses in great places. They're doing a really good job. Now it's on to Morocco."
Davidson, who shot 66 to secure a share of second, reflected on a week where he was always chasing.
"It was a bit of a slow day for me," said the Welshman. "Obviously starting two behind, you've got to go out there and chase, but to be fair Juan played great all day and didn't really do much wrong. I just didn't quite make the putts I needed to today to close the gap. But it's been another nice week on the MENA Golf Tour and plenty of positives to take forward."
Edwards' final round of 68 was anything but straightforward.
"It was definitely a bit of a roller coaster," said Edwards. "I couldn't really get anything going on the front nine, but in the shuttle from the ninth to the tenth I just thought, 'Right, you've got to make something happen,' and I managed to make a couple of birdies to get things moving.
"I nearly really got it going and then hit one out of bounds on 16, and you're thinking, 'What are we doing here?' but I managed to make birdie with my second ball and then birdied the last two holes as well, so it really was up and down all day.
"Playing in the final group is always a great experience. I don't know exactly what I'll take from it yet, I'll need a bit of time to reflect, but it's good fun and that's where you want to be."
England's Ben Jones produced the joint round of the day with a six-under 64 to climb into fourth place at 13 under, while compatriot Curtis Knipes – who also shot 64 – finished fifth at ten under.
A trio of players share sixth at nine under: the Netherlands' Lars Keunen, England's Jordan Wrisdale and Italy's Ludovico Addabbo. Addabbo's finish sees him pick up valuable MENA Golf Tour Rankings points with leader Chris Wood absent this week at the Qatar Masters.
The conclusion of the Egypt Golf Series Madinaty marks the end of the MENA Golf Tour's successful four-event Egypt swing, with $400,000 in prize money distributed across four world-class venues. The Tour now heads to Morocco later this month before continuing to Jordan and the GCC.
Salama collected $18,000 from the $100,000 prize fund along with Official World Golf Ranking points.