Denmark's Magnus Frederiksson finished second, four strokes behind the leader, with a score of six-over-par. His compatriot, Matthias Ostergaard, placed third at eleven-over-par.
Tunisian player Bahaa Boulkmine
finished fourth at thirteen-over-par, followed by Englishman Max Hopkins at
sixteen-over-par. Egypt's national team player, Dean Naim, also scored
sixteen-over-par but lost the fifth-place prize to Hopkins due to a worse back
nine.
In the second-level competition,
Yosry Fouad claimed first place, followed by Tarek Ashry in second and Galal
El-Hamamsy in third.
Following the competition, a closing ceremony and awards distribution were held. In attendance were Engineer Omar Hisham Talaat Moustafa, President of the Golf Federation; Dr. Ashraf Al-Begermy, Head of the Sports Sector at the Ministry of Youth and Sports; Professor Mohamed Atallah representing Soma Bay; Engineer Mohamed Anwar, Vice President of the Golf Federation; and Amr Al-Shafei, CEO of the National Bank of Abu Dhabi Egypt. These distinguished guests presented awards to the first-place winners.