Race to Makkah
Leaderboard &
Past Champions
MGA World Champions 2026
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MGA World Champions 2026 -
MGA World Champion 2026
Ammar Malik, USA 🇺🇸
Division 1
Mr Cool. Calm. Composed.
A gifted left handed player who never once looked fazed by the magnitude of the stage. Meticulous in his preparation and disciplined in his execution, he strips the game back to its purest form and makes elite performance appear effortless.
In Saudi Arabia, he delivered a masterclass in control and consistency. Three consecutive rounds in the thirties set the standard early and left the field in pursuit from day one.
A display of dominance reminiscent of the very best in the modern game. A worthy inaugural MGA World Champion, and one suspects he is already quietly preparing to defend his crown.
He did not simply win a title. He set the benchmark.
The standard has now been written, and it carries his name.
MGA World Champion 2026
Zulfi Ali, UK 🇬🇧
Division 2
The Silent Hunter.
A seasoned competitor who arrived in Saudi Arabia carrying the confidence of a UK Division Two Champion, yet without noise or spectacle. One of the most gracious individuals you will meet away from the course, but once he steps onto the tee, the switch is unmistakable.
At Royal Greens, patience was his greatest weapon. He is never the player who rushes to the front. Instead, he studies. He calculates. He positions himself within striking distance, always aware, always waiting.
And when the moment arrived, he elevated.
What followed was a composed surge that separated him from the field. Once he moved ahead, there was no hesitation, no backward glance. Only control.
A proud Division Two World Champion. A competitor of intelligence and heart. And an outstanding ambassador for the Muslim Golf Association and the game itself.
MGA World Champion 2026
Zishan Ahmad, UK 🇬🇧
Division 3
The Smiling Assassin.
With an infectious smile and relatively new to the game, he embraced golf as though it had always belonged to him. Yet Division Three at a World Final is no gentle introduction. The margins are tight. The competition is fierce and every point is earned.
His opening two rounds were of the highest calibre, good enough to lead many respected tournaments. But heading into the final day, he found himself eleven points adrift. For many, the race would have been over.
Not for him.
Calmly and with conviction, he returned to the strategy that crowned him UK Division Three Champion. Patient. Observant. Waiting. And when the opportunity revealed itself, he seized it without hesitation.
What followed was a final round defined by belief and execution. He saved his very best for last, closing with the composure of a seasoned champion far beyond his years in the game.
Now the world knows his name. Expectation will rise. Pressure will grow. But champions are forged in moments exactly like this, and one senses this is only the beginning.
2025 UK Division 1 Race to Makkah
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1st Place
Ahmed Sherman
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2nd Place
Ibrahim Suleman
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3rd Place
Ismail Variawa
2025 UK Division 2 Race to Makkah
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1st Place
Zulfi Ali
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2nd Place
Lawrence King
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3rd Place
Nadeem Ishaq
2025 UK Division 3 Race to Makkah
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1st Place
Zishan Ahmad
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2nd Place
Asif Memon
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3rd Place
Abdul Kareem Davidson
UK Race to Makkah &
Liwaa Cup
2025 USA Division 1 Race to Makkah
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1st Place
Umar Sadiq
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2nd Place
Ayub Khan
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3rd Place
Zain Zahir
2025 USA Division 2 Race to Makkah
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1st Place
Akbar Rehmatullah
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2nd Place
Ramsey Fadel
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3rd Place
Talib Fadel
2025 USA Division 3 Race to Makkah
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1st Place
Mohsin Ansari
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2nd Place
Tabraiz Mohammed
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3rd Place
Muntasir Rahman