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Karlsson and Colsaerts join Oman field
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Karlsson and Colsaerts join Oman field

The field for the inaugural NBO Oman Open has been further strengthened by the addition of former Ryder Cup stars Robert Karlsson and Nicolas Colsaerts.

Nicolas Colsaerts second round Turkish Airlines Open

Taking place at the stunning Al Mouj Golf in Muscat from February 15-18, the tournament represents the biggest professional sports event ever to take place in the Sultanate.

The pair, who boast 13 European Tour titles between them, join an impressive line-up that also includes four other men to have worn European blue and gold in Andy Sullivan, Chris Wood and Stephen Gallacher, along with former Open Champion Paul Lawrie. Andrew ‘Beef’ Johnston and 2017 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters champion Jeunghun Wang will also tee it up in Oman.

Robert Karlsson

“I’m really looking forward to the tournament,” said Karlsson, who won both the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai and the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in 2010. “Oman is a beautiful country and I’ve heard really good things about the golf course from everyone who has played it. I love playing in the Middle East and I’ve got a pretty good record in the region, so I can’t wait to get out there.”

The NBO Oman Open increases the number of European Tour events in the Middle East to five, joining the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship presented by EGA, the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters and season-ending DP World Tour Championship.

“It’s great news for the European Tour that there is another event in the Middle East,” said Colsaerts. “All the events we play in this part of the world are really well run and the courses are fantastic, so I can’t wait to tee it up at Al Mouj Golf.”

Also set to compete over the Greg Norman-designed course are former winners of the Challenge Tour’s Road to Oman Rankings Tapio Pulkkanen, Jordan Smith and Ricardo Gouveia – the latter a winner of the NBO Golf Classic Grand Final, predecessor to the NBO Oman Open, which took place at the same venue.

Jordan Smith

“I have very fond memories of Oman having won the Road to Oman in 2017,” said Finland’s Pulkkanen, who was crowned Challenge Tour Number One in Muscat last November.

“My experience of playing in the Sultanate just a few months ago will hopefully put me in good shape for playing in this year’s NBO Oman Open and I look forward to catching up with some old friends.”

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